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you won't either
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesAlternative expressions(20)
neither will you
nor will you
likewise for you
the same applies to you
you're no different
the same goes for you
that applies to you too
you wont either
me neither
it's the same for you
you're in the same boat
that goes for you too
the same to you
you are in the same boat
this includes you
this entails you
this is you
this helps you
same applies to you
the same holds for you
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
She doesn't know, and, dear viewer, you won't either after watching Mr. Sudler-Smith's bumbling documentary.
News & Media
And the audience will never know, because I won't tell them, and you won't, either".
News & Media
This thing is pretty kick-ass and I wouldn't mind having one for myself and you won't either once I give you a few more details.
News & Media
I can't just let this go yet (and I hope you won't either)!
News & Media
(If multiple employers don't find him reliable, odds are you won't either).
News & Media
And you won't either once you see what these hyper-talented, uber-creative chefs are doing all over the South, from reinventing Southern cuisine in Charleston to recreating the entire dining experience in Atlanta and re-establishing Oxford as the best college town in the world for eating and drinking and wearing bow ties.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
Here, I should say that these tutorials have no official Harvard status, so you won't receive either Harvard or concentration credit for them.
Academia
While Mrs Kaye describes her husband as "romantic", you won't find either of them swapping oversized greetings cards declaring their undying love for each other tomorrow.
News & Media
Besides Wal-Mart (which has been slipping), you won't find either represented until Time Warner at 67. Silicon Valley?
News & Media
Now let's get into what I don't like and probably what you won't like either.
News & Media
But you won't get either the pleasure or the profit of this new opportunity if you take that same old approach.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure the auxiliary verb matches the tense and mood of the initial statement. For example, if the first person says 'I won't go', the correct response is "you won't either".
Common error
Writers often mistakenly use "too" for negative agreement, such as saying 'I don't like it and you don't too'. In English, "too" and "also" are reserved for positive agreement. For negative contexts, always use "either".
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Linguistic Context
This phrase functions as a negative additive adjunct. It consists of a subject ("you"), a contracted negative auxiliary verb ("won't"), and the focus adverb "either". Its primary role is to extend a negative proposition from one entity to another. Ludwig AI reveals that it is a standard tool for creating cohesion between negative clauses.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
25%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Science
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "you won't either" is a cornerstone of English negative agreement, serving to connect a previous negative statement to a second subject. Ludwig examples demonstrate its widespread utility, appearing in everything from high-brow literary reviews in The New Yorker to practical advice on WikiHow. It is characterized by its simplicity and rhythmic placement at the end of a clause. While it is highly interchangeable with the more formal '"neither will you"', it remains the go-to choice for clear, neutral communication. Writers should be careful to avoid the common pitfall of using 'too' in these negative structures, as "you won't either" is the only grammatically accepted way to convey this shared negation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
neither will you
Uses negative inversion to convey the exact same meaning in a slightly more formal tone.
you will not either
The uncontracted version, suitable for formal writing or emphasis.
nor will you
Typically used as a follow-up to a 'neither' clause for formal parallel negation.
you also won't
Places the adverb 'also' before the verb, which is less common than using 'either' at the end for negative agreement.
you won't likely either
Adds a modal of probability to the parallel negation.
not you either
A truncated, more informal version often used in dialogue or as a direct response.
you won't either way
Implies that the outcome remains the same regardless of external circumstances.
neither are you
Changes the auxiliary verb to 'to be', used when the preceding negative statement uses the same verb.
you won't as well
Uses 'as well' instead of 'either', which is colloquially common but grammatically discouraged in strictly negative contexts.
same for you
A very informal way to suggest that a previous negative (or positive) statement applies to the listener.
FAQs
How do I use "you won't either" in a sentence?
You use it to show that a negative prediction or state applies to the second person as well as the first. For example, 'If I don't finish this, "you won't either"' or as a more formal alternative, '"neither will you"'.
What can I say instead of "you won't either"?
Depending on the level of formality, you can use alternatives like '"neither will you"', '"you will not either"', or '"nor will you"'.
Is it correct to say you won't also?
While '"you also won't"' is technically understandable, it is far less idiomatic than using "you won't either" at the end of the sentence for negative agreement.
What is the difference between "you won't either" and "neither will you"?
The meaning is identical. "you won't either" follows the standard subject-verb-object order, while '"neither will you"' uses subject-verb inversion, making it feel slightly more formal or emphatic.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested