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Me Too vs Me Neither: How to Use Them Correctly

Understand the difference between "Me too" and "Me neither" in English conversations.

Me too" is used to agree with a positive statement.

Example:

  • Statement: "I love ice cream".
  • Response: "Me too!"

"Me neither" is used to agree with a negative statement.

Example:

  • Statement: "I don't like coffee".
  • Response: "Me neither".

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Adverbs of time, degree and manner - IntermediateTipsGeneral EnglishIntermediate

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