"Not me either", or "me neither" are correct.
Simply "me either" is not correct.
Either form is correct.
The correct grammar would be "Either you or I am wrong." This form matches the subject-verb agreement between "you" and "I."
Yes. For example: "Are either of you going to the show?"
Best: Contact either John or me.
Welcome home dad or mom....
me either
The correct is *me neither* .
Either one is correct
Either of these are correct. :)
left,wrong
Both are correct. It can be used either way.
Either form is correct.
The correct grammar would be "Either you or I am wrong." This form matches the subject-verb agreement between "you" and "I."
Yes. For example: "Are either of you going to the show?"
Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".
The correct spelling is either Faberge or Fabergé
Best: Contact either John or me.