Asked by rfvv
1. I like pears.
- Me, too.
- Me too.
- I like pears, too.
2. I don't like pears.
- Me, neither.
- Me neither.
- I don't like pears, either.
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Are the answers all grammatical? Do you have some more common answers?
Do we have to put commas after 'Me'? If both are possible, which expression is commonly used, 'with a comma' or 'without a comma'?
- Me, too.
- Me too.
- I like pears, too.
2. I don't like pears.
- Me, neither.
- Me neither.
- I don't like pears, either.
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Are the answers all grammatical? Do you have some more common answers?
Do we have to put commas after 'Me'? If both are possible, which expression is commonly used, 'with a comma' or 'without a comma'?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I recall being taught that the comma is used as in "me, too", but it often is not. I can find no "rule" about it. I think it may or may not be used in any of these examples at your option. Ms. Sue or Writeacher may know of a rule that I don't know of or is not in my grammar manual.
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