too & either
too / either
TOO
· We use ‘too’ in positive sentences to say that one agrees. It is placed at the end of the sentence.
· Marina always does her homework. Victor does it too.
· Paula can come. Amanda too.
· I love milk. I love orange juice too.
· It can sometimes be used with commas after the subject of the sentence.
· Amanda wanted to find her workbook. The teacher, too, thought it was necessary.
· Marta is studying a lot because she wants to pass the exams. Andreu, too, is trying to find a way to pass all his exams.
EITHER
· "Either" is used in negative sentences to mean that one agrees. It usually comes at the end of a clause.
· Victor doesn't study English. He doesn't study French either.
· I don't love whisky. I don't love coke either.
· Paula cannot come with us. Amanda cannot come with us either.