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 bursalım
 
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							| I want to ask ; A: I HAVE NEVER BEEN TO pARİS. B: ME  TOO  OR  ME NEİTHER..... |  13 Dec 2011      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| It �s negative, so "Me, neither" (with the comma). |  13 Dec 2011     
					
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 Pelletrine
 
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							| Right you are yanogator ! the "n" before "ever" shows you it is negative. So: - Me, neither .... or .... - Neither have I.   "Me too" is for something, talked about, you �ve also done. ex: I �ve been to Paris.  - Me too. |  13 Dec 2011     
					
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 superteach121
 
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							| me etiher  or   neither     or  I havent  either  or       neither have I  |  13 Dec 2011     
					
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							| yes, me neither or neither have I why the comma? I would write it like that, without a comma. |  14 Dec 2011     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| It �s a grammar rule that "too", "either" and "neither" all need a comma.   I want one, too. I don �t like it, either. Me, neither.  (but, of course, no comma if "neither" comes at the beginning)   Bruce |  14 Dec 2011     
					
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