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either am i
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
This part of a sentence is not correct in written English.
If you wanted to use this phrase, you would need to separate the words. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "I'm not sure if he will come tonight, and neither am I."
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
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News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
I either was or I wasn't.
News & Media
I would either be 1).
News & Media
Either is 'I-Thou,' and or is 'I-It.'.
News & Media
Lori F.: I wasn't either, but I am just looking for clues now.
News & Media
Either I was injured or I was just too studenty.
News & Media
Either I am fit and proper or I'm not.
News & Media
I wouldn't be thrilled either if I were him.
News & Media
And nobody contacted me to see how I was doing either, because I was at home.
Science
Strictlychariie... I'm not sure either but I'm glad they've got it this week.
News & Media
talking about either-nor are you I gather.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When responding to a negative statement, use "neither am I" instead of "either am I" to ensure grammatical accuracy. For example, if someone says "I don't like coffee", you should respond with "Neither do I" or "Neither am I" if the verb is "to be".
Common error
Avoid using "either am I" to express agreement with a negative statement. "Either" is generally used in positive contexts or to present alternatives, while "neither" is used to agree with negative statements. Using "either" incorrectly can lead to confusion and grammatical errors.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "either am I" functions as an attempt to express agreement or shared sentiment. However, it is generally grammatically incorrect in standard English. The Ludwig AI identifies it as such, suggesting the need for correction to "neither am I" in negative contexts.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "either am I" may appear in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect for expressing agreement with a negative statement. The Ludwig AI highlights this issue, recommending the use of "neither am I" instead. When aiming to convey shared sentiment, particularly in formal or professional settings, opting for grammatically sound alternatives ensures clarity and effective communication. The most frequent sources where this phrase can be located come from the News & Media Category.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Neither am I
Uses "neither" to indicate agreement with a negative statement.
So am I
Indicates agreement with a positive statement.
Me too
Informal way to express agreement.
Same here
Another informal way to express agreement.
I feel the same way
Expresses shared sentiment or opinion.
I agree
A direct way to indicate agreement.
Likewise
Formal way of expressing agreement or a similar sentiment.
The same goes for me
Indicates that a situation or feeling applies to oneself as well.
I concur
A more formal way to express agreement.
I share that sentiment
Expresses that one has the same feeling or opinion.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "either" and "neither" in a sentence?
"Either" is used to present alternatives or in positive statements. "Neither" is used to agree with negative statements. For example, "I don't like tea, and "neither do I"" is correct, while "I don't like tea, and either do I" is incorrect.
What's the difference between saying "either am I" and "neither am I"?
"Either am I" is generally not grammatically correct to indicate agreement. The correct phrase to express agreement with a negative statement is "neither am I". "Either" is more appropriately used to introduce choices.
When should I use "so am I" instead of "either am I"?
Use "so am I" when agreeing with a positive statement. For example, if someone says "I am happy", you can respond with "so am I". "Either am I" is typically not used in this context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested