grammaticality - "Me too" or "I as well"





Is it correct to use “me too” and “I too”?



Which one is correct to use Me too or I as well?


For example - Suppose my friend says I want to go there and I want to say, Me too/I as well.


Or Is there any batter expression for such situations?



Answer



In formal writing, the pronoun should technically be the same case as the noun or pronoun in the original sentence. For example, if someone says, "He gave a book to me", you might say, "Me, too". But if someone says, "I gave him a book", the technically correct statement would be, "I, too" or "I, as well" or "So did I".


In speech and informal writing, people almost always use "Me, too." And frankly, this point is so pedantic that in any context if you wrote "Me, too" instead of "I, too" I think few would question it.


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