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Rashin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

describing similarities in English

Hello friends,
We use both"too" and "either"to say that something is also true for second person and thing.too for positive statements either for negatives ones.
Ex: I like pizza, my wife does too. can we say "likes too"????????

Now Imagine we use tobe verb:
A;Who's your favorite singer?
B;he is Dariush. how about you?
A; me too. ???????????. Am I right? can you give me grammatical reason?
A; How about jack?
b: him too or jack too. ???????????????????????? Am I right? why?
  

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Hi, 1. I like pizza, and so does my wife. = I like pizza and my wife does, too.

  • Hi, 1.
  • I like pizza, and so does my wife.
  • = I like pizza and my wife does, too.
  • 2.
  • Here is a casual conversation I've made up: A: Who's your favorite singer?
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Hi,

1. I like pizza, and so does my wife. = I like pizza and my wife does, too.

2. Here is a casual conversation I've made up:

A: Who's your favorite singer?

B: Dariush. What about you?

A: Really? What a coincidence! He's my favorite singer, too. / Same here.

What about Jack?

B: I know that Jack loves him, to
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Alright.

What 's a difference grammatically between these pairs?

.A: I can't play such a game.(in figurative meaning not entertaining)

B: I can't play such a game either.

A.I can't play such a game, and she can't either.

Thanks in advance
R.N

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