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Affirmative additions #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 17, 2006 18:18 pm   Affirmative additions
 

Hello! How are you? Thanks in advance!

'I am having a tooth out tomorrow'---So Am I!

I know that?s correct, but if I wanna answer:

'I am too!'. Would it be right?
Or should it be 'Me too!'?

Could you tell me if both of them
are right?

Jes?s
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Affirmative additions #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 17, 2006 19:46 pm   Affirmative additions
 

Hi Jesus

All of them are OK.

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