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Enchantress Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Either and neither

Hi, can you tell me which sounds more natural and is grammatical?

I can't eat such amount of food, and you don't either.

...of food, and you can't either.

...of food, and you neither.

...of food, and neither do you.


Cheers.

  

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Both of these will say what you want to say in a natural way. I can't eat that much food, and neither can you. I can't eat that much food, and you can't either.

  • Both of these will say what you want to say in a natural way.
  • I can't eat that much food, and neither can you.
  • I can't eat that much food, and you can't either.
  • CJ
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Both of these will say what you want to say in a natural way.

I can't eat that much food, and neither can you.
I can't eat that much food, and you can't either.

CJ

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