"Either" is used in negative sentences. It is used to
indicate agreement. "Either" usually comes at the end of the sentence
or clause.
"Either" as an adverb
· My brother does not speak Spanish. I don't speak
Spanish either.
· I don't like milk. I don't like cheese either.
· My friends cannot attend the wedding. I cannot attend
the wedding either.
· I don't eat meat. My husband does not eat meat either.
· My mother does not like carrots. I don't like
carrots either.
· My dad does not want a dog. My mom does not want
one either.
· He won't be late. I won't be late either.
· My roommate does not have a computer. I don't have a
computer either.
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