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nethier will me vs nethier will i

The correct phrase is "neither will I." The word "neither" is used to indicate that a negative statement applies to two or more people or things. In this case, it is followed by "will I" to complete the negative statement. "Neither will me" is incorrect because the pronoun "me" should be replaced with the subject pronoun "I."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 766 views

nethier will me

This phrase is incorrect. The pronoun "me" should be replaced with the subject pronoun "I."

The correct form is "neither will I." Use this phrase to indicate that you also will not do something that has been mentioned in a negative context.
  • Nether would never know what hit him.
  • And this is Ethien, our pilot.
  • Nelther of us were glvlng It the time It deserved.
  • Holly said she and Bethie are moving out to Aspen.
  • Bethie's friends won't come over.
  • The world needs neiher Manu nor lily.
  • This cab is neiher yours no hers.
  • It's in a position where it can help its neighborhood needier states.
  • Maybe there's someone needier. Or more deserving.
  • ...reconstructive surgery for needier patients.
  • And the Israeli delegation, headed by Benjamin Nesher.
  • I will continue the fight in the EU for a considerably pithier blue card than that which Parliament felt able to support.
  • Well, maybe because aunt Maya is nuttier than a Snickers bar.
  • These people are nuttier than a fruitcake.
  • It's made by specialized luthiers, also in Europe.
  • Finch is coming off nuttier than a fruitcake.
  • You're really nuttier than fruitcake.
  • We don't know if Ethien has sent an alarm signal or not.
  • "The Paul Berthier Collection".
  • And here are the notebooks of Paul Berthier.

Alternatives:

  • neither will I
  • I won't either

nethier will i

This phrase is correct. It is the appropriate way to express that you also will not do something that has been mentioned in a negative context.

Use this phrase to indicate that you also will not do something that has been mentioned in a negative context.
  • Nether would never know what hit him.
  • And this is Ethien, our pilot.
  • Nelther of us were glvlng It the time It deserved.
  • Holly said she and Bethie are moving out to Aspen.
  • Bethie's friends won't come over.
  • The world needs neiher Manu nor lily.
  • This cab is neiher yours no hers.
  • It's in a position where it can help its neighborhood needier states.
  • Maybe there's someone needier. Or more deserving.
  • ...reconstructive surgery for needier patients.
  • And the Israeli delegation, headed by Benjamin Nesher.
  • I will continue the fight in the EU for a considerably pithier blue card than that which Parliament felt able to support.
  • Well, maybe because aunt Maya is nuttier than a Snickers bar.
  • These people are nuttier than a fruitcake.
  • It's made by specialized luthiers, also in Europe.
  • Finch is coming off nuttier than a fruitcake.
  • You're really nuttier than fruitcake.
  • We don't know if Ethien has sent an alarm signal or not.
  • "The Paul Berthier Collection".
  • And here are the notebooks of Paul Berthier.

Alternatives:

  • neither will I
  • I won't either

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