Dear yoyos,
I have a question about the usage between Too & Either.
Example 1:
A:I won’t go to Yoyo this Saturday.
B:I won’t ,either.
Example 2:
A:I have no idea of how to go to Yoyo’s meeting.
B:I have no idea ,either(or too??)
I know that Example 1 is correct. But which word should be used in Example 2??
Thanks!
Too & Either
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Re: Too & Either
I think in Example 2, we should also use "either"Debbie Chou 寫:Dear yoyos,
I have a question about the usage between Too & Either.
Example 1:
A:I won’t go to Yoyo this Saturday.
B:I won’t ,either.
Example 2:
A:I have no idea of how to go to Yoyo’s meeting.
B:I have no idea ,either(or too??)
I know that Example 1 is correct. But which word should be used in Example 2??
Thanks!
To my knowledge, as long as the sentence is negative, then we should use "either"
I am not 100% sure, though
Re: Too & Either
Dear Debbie,Debbie Chou 寫:Dear yoyos,
I have a question about the usage between Too & Either.
Example 1:
A:I won’t go to Yoyo this Saturday.
B:I won’t ,either.
Example 2:
A:I have no idea of how to go to Yoyo’s meeting.
B:I have no idea ,either(or too??)
I know that Example 1 is correct. But which word should be used in Example 2??
Thanks!
我不是來亂的, I have no idea what the answer is.
But I will say "I have no idea as well.
Best Regards
Iverson
Re: Too & Either
2nd example is a negative thinking. You use either for that. "Too" is a positive way to express.