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Peter M's picture
13 October, 2019 - 08:10
Hello fidaasiddig, The sentence is not correct. It could be?a representation of a dialectical form, for example, but in terms of standard grammar it is not correct. ? Peter The LearnEnglish Team
Peter M's picture
13 October, 2019 - 08:10
Hello Ahmed Imam, The correct form here is 'either'. We generally use 'both' and 'too' in affirmative sentences. We use 'either' in negative sentences like yours. We can also?use 'either'?in...
Peter M's picture
13 October, 2019 - 07:10
Hello Ahmed Imam, Neither sentence is correct. You need a noun after 'good':?good food, good meals?etc. The correct form here would be 'either', not too. ? Peter The LearnEnglish Team