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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?



 
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 28, 2009 20:26 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

Hello.Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither' . Do we have to say I don't like,either or me neither.
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:15 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

Either, because you are stating your choice.

" I have to choose, either Peter or Mary .".. but neither of them are my friends. "
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 15:02 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

is " neither" related only to two persons or objects or it can exceed this number?
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 15:19 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

Hello Chaaki, yes believe so, because if it were more than two, then you would say,

" I don't like any of them.!
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #5 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 15:49 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

Or you could say "I like neither".
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #6 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 15:55 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

You could, but then you would be back to two. !!! ( IMO )
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Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'? #7 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 16:23 pm   Either and neither: Is it possible to say 'I don't like, neither'?
 

Kitosdad wrote:
You could, but then you would be back to two. !!! ( IMO )
Yes, exactly.
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