Confusing Neither & Either

I don't have money on my pocket.

     

       1. Me neither.

(it means---> Me also I don't have money in my pocket )

             2. I don't either

             3. Neither do I.

I don't is a negative auxiliary.. 

To understand more play this video.

The agreements above are for negative. We have Positive agreements the most commonly used.

Positive Agreements

1.Agree

2. I think so too.

3. I do too.

4. I concur - commonly used in IELTS.

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  • Sample positive agreement: 

    These are the policies in my class. Do you agree? 

    Student : Yes I concur. (Meaning I agree) 

    These are commonly used in business writings .

  • Thank you Marie ! 

    I think these are really useful . I ask all to have a look at your blog . 

  • rysperski  yes very good 

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  • Oi there, folks

       Hmmm...to my humble thinking, the "positive agreement" must be related to a positive sentence as in the video where the sentence was negative, so I think that a good example of such a positive agreement would be:

       I like skating.

       - So do I.

       - Me too.

      - I also like.

  • Ok Eucha no problems. Its fREE..

  • It is useful. Thanks for posting this.

  • Informative blog!

    The pronunciation is so clear to understand easily. I watched until 7 min, you know I have allergy to learn Grammar...:) Thanks for sharing the video.

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