In English grammar, use 'either' with negative verbs (e.g., 'I don't like either') and 'neither' with positive verbs (e.g., 'I like neither') to express negation of two options; avoid 'I don't like neither' (double negative) and 'I don't like both' (incorrect usage).
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I don't like both. I don't like either.
I don't like neither. Which one is correct?
In negative sentences, you should say, "I don't like either." Do you like tea or coffee?
I don't like either.
You can also say, "I like neither."
Neither has the same meaning in either here. But, we use neither with a positive verb. It is true that you might hear some native speakers saying, "I don't like neither." But, it's grammatically incorrect because it's a double negative. Neither is negative, and either is positive. And, please, never say, "I don't like both." This is incorrect. Just remember this rule.
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