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Old 25-Nov-2007, 12:47
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Default Re: Agreeing/Disagreeing

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Originally Posted by Teia View Post
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.
That's it exactly. (I'm sure Tdol (Richard) will fix it ASAP.)

By the way, you could also say I don't either.

~R
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