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Is that"I barely see anything,too."or"I barely see anything,either."?
Jan 23, 2015 12:18 AM
Answers · 7
1
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"
January 23, 2015
1
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.
January 23, 2015
1
Both could work but "I barely see anything, either" is more natural sounding
January 23, 2015
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