tnas
2007-03-29 18:24:49 UTC
Hi folks,
Suppose that a person say: "I'm not good at English.". If a second person want to speak a same thing, how will she speak?
A) I'm not good at English too.
B) I'm not good at English either not too.
The two options are correct? If not, why just the specific option is correct?
Thanks in advance and regards.
P.S.: My mistakes imply Your corrections, ok? ;)
perl -e '$_="tMM naaCt Feocmama_itpUilucoGa";$_.=$1,print $2 while s/(..)(.)//;print substr$_,1,1;'
"...just because I don't know the meaning of my art, does not mean it has no meaning..." S.D.
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Suppose that a person say: "I'm not good at English.". If a second person want to speak a same thing, how will she speak?
A) I'm not good at English too.
B) I'm not good at English either not too.
The two options are correct? If not, why just the specific option is correct?
Thanks in advance and regards.
P.S.: My mistakes imply Your corrections, ok? ;)
perl -e '$_="tMM naaCt Feocmama_itpUilucoGa";$_.=$1,print $2 while s/(..)(.)//;print substr$_,1,1;'
"...just because I don't know the meaning of my art, does not mean it has no meaning..." S.D.
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