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Me too VS Me neither

Me too VS Me neither

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CCSS
L.1.1J, L.4.1C, L.1.1D

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Alex Ellis

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Me too VS Me neither

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Me too

  • Me too is used to agree with a positive form sentence

  • Positive form sentences do not have "NOT + verb" in them

  • For example: I love oranges. Me too!

  • I like tomatoes. Me too!

  • I hate apples. Me too!

  • Note: I hate apples is a negative MEANING sentence. It is not a negative FORM sentence because it does not use "NOT"

  • I dislike bananas. Me too!

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Me neither

  • Me neither is used to agree with a negative form sentence

  • Negative form sentences use "NOT + verb"

  • For example: I don't like apples. Me neither.

  • I didn't go to the mall today. Me neither.

  • I don't have a cat. Me neither

  • I don't like sushi. Me neither


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Me too vs Me neither

  • I don't like apples. Me neither

  • I hate apples. Me too

  • I don't enjoy eating fruit. Me neither

  • I hate eating fruit. Me too

  • I didn't eat dinner last night. Me neither


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Multiple Choice

I don't like dogs.

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Me too

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Me neither

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Multiple Choice

I love cats!

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Me too

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Me neither

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Multiple Choice

I hate cooking.

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Me too

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Me neither

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Multiple Choice

I don't like cooking.

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Me too

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Me neither

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