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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I am nothing as well / either.

I am nothing as well.

I am nothing either.

Which adverb is more correct to native English speakers? Thank you as usual and I do not know how to thank you enough.
  

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" Let's wait for the native speakers' remarks.

  • " Let's wait for the native speakers' remarks.
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I think, the correct one would be "I am nothing either." Let's wait for the native speakers' remarks.
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AnonymousI am nothing as well.I am nothing either.Which adverb is more correct to native English speakers? Thank you as usual and I do not know how to thank you enough.
The first sentence sound plausible, but not the second. What is the context?

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