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"I can't wait either" vs "I can't wait neither"

Both phrases are incorrect in English. The correct way to express this idea is by using 'I can't wait either.' 'Neither' is used in negative sentences to agree with a negative statement, while 'either' is used to agree with a positive statement.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I can't wait either

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is used to express agreement with someone who says they can't wait for something. It is commonly used in informal conversations.

Examples:

  • I can't wait either! It's going to be so much fun.
  • I can't wait either, the anticipation is killing me.
  • I can't wait either, let's go together.
  • I can't wait either, it's going to be amazing.
  • I can't wait either, the suspense is killing me.

I can't wait neither

This phrase is not correct in English.


Alternatives:

  • I can't wait either
  • I can't wait as well
  • I can't wait too
  • I can't wait for it either
  • I can't wait for it as well

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