In English grammar, use 'me too' to agree with positive statements (e.g., 'I like chocolate' → 'Me too') and 'me neither' to agree with negative statements (e.g., 'I don't like spiders' → 'Me neither').
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Me Too or Me Neither? Learn the Difference #Shorts #Shortsfeed #youtubeshorts #Shortsvideo #trendingAjouté :
Do you also say me too for every English sentences? Then you might be making this common mistake.
>> Watch this. Alex and John were sitting in a cafe.
>> I love chocolate. Me, too. I don't like spiders.
Me, too.
That sounds strange.
Why? I'm just agreeing.
You can't use me, too for everything.
Then what should I say?
If the sentence is positive, you say me, too.
But if it's negative, you say me, neither. Let me ask you some questions to check if you understand.
I like noodles.
Me, too.
I don't like spiders.
Me, neither.
I am tired today.
Me, too.
I don't watch horror movies.
Me, neither.
Perfect. Now you've got it. No more me, too mistakes.
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