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Is it correct to say me either?

By Sophia Edwards

Therefore “me either” is not grammatically correct. However, it is common to use “Me either” to agree with a negative statement (share something you both don’t do or have) while “Me too” is used to agree with a positive statement (both share something in common). Informal usage: I don’t like wine.

Is it either works or either work?

You would use works instead of work because you’re talking about more than one option. The correct way to say it the second way would be “either (one) would work”. The correct is ‘either one works’ because it is singular.

What is the meaning of me either?

me either ​Definitions and Synonyms phrase​American​spoken. used when someone else has made a negative statement and you mean it is also true of you. This is considered to be incorrect by speakers of British English who would say me neither. “I don’t like horror movies.” “Me either.”

What is the difference between me neither and me either?

Neither is grammatically correct. Both indicate agreement in response to something said by another speaker. “Me neither” indicates agreement with a negative statement; “me either” indicates agreement with a positive statement. “Me either” is almost exclusively an American expression.

Can either be used for 3 things?

“Either” allows you to choose between options. You can have either soup, salad, or breadsticks. This is a perfectly acceptable construction. It means you can only have one of the three.

How do you use either examples?

“You can have either chicken or steak.” “There is a choice of either of red or white wine.” “Say either yes or no.” “The answer is either true or false.”

How do you use either or neither?

Alone: either means “one of the two”; neither means “none of the two.” Use a singular verb. Either combines with or; neither combines with nor.

What does ” please choose a time at Your Convenience ” mean?

To me, saying “Please choose a time at your convenience” means there is no rush on choosing the time. Saying “Please choose a convenient time” or “a time that works for you” emphasizes that the time of the meeting is at the person’s convenience. – jetset Dec 2 ’15 at 7:25

Can you say ” at Your Convenience ” to someone?

But a simple, “I would like to get together with you to discuss this. Please select a time at your convenience and let me know when we can meet” or something to that effect would be considered very polite. I would be grateful if you could indicate a convenient place & time to meet my boss on Wednesday 24 Jan.

Can you indicate a convenient time to meet?

I would be grateful if you could indicate a convenient time to meet during this week. I look forward to hearing from you. Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question. The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity.