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EITHER HARI OR YOU ARE TO BE PENALIZED,__________? TAG QUESTION

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Answered by deepa4549
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Explanation:

As stated in the other answers, “Me neither” can be used instead of “Neither do I” or “Nor I”. It's the equivalent of “Me too” or “So do I”, but used after a negative sentence. It's used to change the subject of a sentence to the speaker. In most cases, “Me either” isn't a phrase in its own right.

Answered by janvipande
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Answer:

Either Hari or you are to be penalized, aren't you?

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