Either and neither can be used similarly in a few ways. We use either and neither to agree with someone who expresses negative statements. In addition, we use either and neither to express two alternatives. Either is used to express two positive alternatives while neither is used to express two negative alternatives. For more detailed, check the following sections.
| Someone Says | You Say |
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| I’m not happy with his performance. | I’m not either. |
| I don’t like his performance. | I don’t either. |
| I didn’t go to the party last night. | I didn’t either. |
| I haven’t seen her lately. | I haven’t either. |
| I hadn’t had that food before we visited Rome. | I hadn’t either. |
| I can’t speak Russian. | I can’t either. |
| I won’t see her again. | I won’t either. |
| I was not fat when I was young. | I wasn’t either. |
| Someone Says | You Say |
|---|---|
| I’m not happy with his performance. | Neither am I. |
| I don’t like his performance. | Neither do I. |
| I didn’t go to the party last night. | Neither did I. |
| I haven’t seen her lately. | Neither have I. |
| I hadn’t had that food before we visited Rome. | Neither had I. |
| I can’t speak Russian. | Neither can I. |
| I won’t see her again. | Neither will I. |
| I was not fat when I was young. | Neither was I. |
| The Alternatives Without Either | The alternatives With Either |
| Your sister can come here tomorrow. You can come here tomorrow. | Either your sister or you can come here tomorrow. |
| You can eat this food. You can take this food home. | You can either eat or take this food home. |
| You can read this book. You can read that book. | You can read either this book or that book. |
| The Alternatives Without Neither | The alternatives With Neither |
| Your sister can’t come here tomorrow. You can’t come here tomorrow. | Neither your sister nor you can come here tomorrow. |
| You can’t eat this food. You can’t take this food home. | You can neither eat nor take this food home. |
| You can’t read this book. You can’t read that book. | You can read neither this book nor that book. |
| My wife didn’t sleep well last night. I didn’t sleep well last night. | Neither my wife nor I slept well last night. |
| John doesn’t work. Those people don’t work. | Neither John nor those people work. Neither those people nor John works. |
| Mary isn’t tall. Her husband isn’t tall. | Neither Mary nor her husband is tall. |
| My father hasn’t seen me lately. My mother hasn’t seen me lately. | Neither my father nor my mother has seen me lately. |
| Your Friend Says | You Say |
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