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Veronica 222 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

too/either

Hello, dear teachers! Can you ask my question, please?
Can I use "too" here: "I have never seen it too!" or only either?
  

Top answer

Use neither there. I have seen it too. I haven't seen it either.

  • Use neither there.
  • I have seen it too.
  • I haven't seen it either.
  • I've never seen it either.
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6 Answers
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Use neither there.

I have seen it too.
I haven't seen it either.
I've never seen it either.
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i think too is right , because the verb is not negative the meaning is negative.
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Did you mean "either"?
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So it doesn't depend on the form of the verb?
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So can use both of them when the verb is not negative but the meaning is negative?
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Veronica 222Did you mean "either"?
Yes, I did. I'm sorry about that. Use "either."

A: I've never seen that before!
B: I never have either! or
B: I have never seen that either!

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