grammar - Neither am I / me neither in a specific context
A friend of mine and I were talking about a party that we've had today and he told me the following:
I won't have dinner at home, lol.
And I replied:
Neither am I.
Based on these topics, Using either, neither and too and Is the statement "Neither am I" right?, my answer was not wrong at all in myself comprehension.
I want to know your opinion, is the above wrong? If so, why? And what's the correctiest way to express equality in that situation?
Answer
To:
I won't [=will not] have dinner at home, lol.
The correct answer should be:
Neither will I.
But:
I'm not [=am not] in a mood to go out for dinner tonight.
Neither am I. I think I'll just stay home.
- Another option that works for both examples is "me neither."
I won't have dinner at home, lol.
Me neither.
And
I'm not in a mood to go out for dinner tonight.
Me neither. I think I'll just stay home.
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