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Old 25-Nov-2007, 12:41
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Default Re: Agreeing/Disagreeing

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Originally Posted by RonBee View Post
This article sure was a good idea, but there is one error (at the present time). It's a useful article. Now, whenever the subject comes up all a person has to do is refer the questioner to this article and answer the question.

http://www.usingenglish.com/articles...either-do.html

If you can find the errror, good for you! If you can't find the error, then maybe it has been fixed, and that's good too.

~R
Hi RonBee


In my opinion , the second comment is wrong. Here is the original comment:

To agree with a positive statement:

We use nor/neither + auxiliary/modal verb + pronoun:

"I don't like tea with sugar.'
'Nor do I.' or 'Neither do I.'


There should be:

To agree with a negative statement [ instead of positive]

Is my comment correct?

Thank you.
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