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"I don't think I am, either"...What does it mean?
Today, I searched on google to find the ESL Readings. I chose a topic with its name is Yoga. I like it because this topic talk about the job which I am working. Yes, I am working at Maha Yoga. So, I wanna try read it to understand.
But I still don't know this sentence.
Person A: I'm not flexible enough for yoga.
Person B: I don't think I am, either.
I guess person B wanted to talk that he also not flexible enough like person A. Yes, I guess like that, but I actually not sure that this is right or wrong?
Could you tell me know?
Thank for reading and for answering my question.
Sign: Ken
Sep 10, 2015 4:31 PM
Answers · 5
1
Yes, the phrase is perfectly correct.
September 10, 2015
Oh. Thanks, hmano. I will go to those websites when I have the time.^^
September 11, 2015
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv113.shtml
These are useful sites.
September 10, 2015
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