AGREEING AND DISAGREEING (1)
AGREEING AND DISAGREEING (1): meaning and examples
We are going to start off the year with a set of Daily Vitamins to answer a query we received from Ángel G. a long time ago. He wrote...
Hello Matthew. I have doubts when using the forms: "So do I" and "I also". I would appreciate it if you would dedicate a Daily Vitamin to this issue.
In fact, Ángel, we use me too, and NOT "I also".
Today's expression is: ME TOO
It is used: to state that we have the same opinion or that we are doing the same thing as another person.
NOTE: We can only use ME TOO to agree with a statement that was expressed in the affirmative.
Example 1:
Debbie: I'm going to Alice's dinner party on Friday night.
Karen: Me too. It should be fun.
Example 2:
Ralph: I've decided to join that new health club on Fourth Avenue and Main Street.
Frank: Me too. I really need to get into shape.
Example 3:
Sarah: I'm really hot.
Alex: Me too. Let's open a window.
Tomorrow we will look at the negative version of this statement.
I hope you have a pleasant day.