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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Language arts

transpotation (developed) along with civillization
  

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I'm sorry, but I'm unable to understand what your question is.

  • I'm sorry, but I'm unable to understand what your question is.
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I'm sorry, but I'm unable to understand what your question is.
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Hi Grammar Geek.

I am unable to understand his question too/either.

Is unable make the question negative. Should I use either or too.

Thanks
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hrsaneiHi Grammar Geek.I am unable to understand his question too/either. Is unable make the question negative. Should I use either or too. Thanks
Interesting question! In real life, I'd say "I can't either."

But if you want to use "unable to" then it's the same as "I'm not able to" semantically, so it's negative, and I"d use "either."
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Hi.

Thank you for your response.

What about incapable of?

Ex. I am incapable of learning 20words each day.

Me neither/ Me too

What about uncomfortable?

I am uncomfortable in this house.

me too/me neither

According to your formula, this is the same as I am not comfortable in this house. So the answer should be

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