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Neither Me: me neither, found the name in the Addressbook



 
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Preposition At/in/on: They're all expert at/in/on this field | Expression "due process of law"
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Neither Me: me neither, found the name in the Addressbook #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:46 am   Neither Me: me neither, found the name in the Addressbook
 

Hi,

Which is correct of the below?

me neither, found the name in the Addressbook
neither me, found the name in the Addressbook
I didn't find the name in the Addressbook, either
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Neither Me: me neither, found the name in the Addressbook #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:33 am   Neither Me: me neither, found the name in the Addressbook
 

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Only the third one, Attila, but without the comma:

I didn't find the name in the addressbook either.
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