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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

differences either /neither /too/so

what is the differences between those words and the usage of too and so in expressing agreement??
  

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What is the difference? What are the difference s ? Do look them up in a good dictionary first.

  • What is the difference?
  • What are the difference s ?
  • Do look them up in a good dictionary first.
  • I believe the definitions and examples from a good dictionary will be enough to help you out.
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What is the difference?
What are the differences?
Do look them up in a good dictionary first. I believe the definitions and examples from a good dictionary will be enough to help you out.
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Some examples of usage:

Bob and Dave are free right now. Either can help you with your task.

Bob and Dave are not free right now. Neither can help you with your task.

Bob and Dave are free right now, and Bill too. Any of the three can help you with your task.

Bob is so right for the job. You should choose him.

Use of too and so in agreeing:

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