Bonita
Is that"I barely see anything,too."or"I barely see anything,either."?
23 de ene. de 2015 0:18
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In English (as opposed to Chinese) you don't have to repeat the question in the answer. it would be most correct to just say "me, either"
23 de enero de 2015
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This is a really interesting question, Bonita. As I'm sure you've learnt, 'too' follows positive statements and 'either' follows negative ones. However, in this situation, the more natural response is: 'I barely see anything, either' This is because the intended meaning is negative. It means that the person can see almost nothing. If you want to give a shorter response, you can say: 'Neither do I' or Me neither. Please note that 'Me either' is ungrammatical. Some younger people in the USA use this form, but it is incorrect.
23 de enero de 2015
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Both could work but "I barely see anything, either" is more natural sounding
23 de enero de 2015
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