OVER the past several months, I received by e-mail scores of English grammar and usage questions from professionals and students alike and I made an effort to answer practically all of them in the various discussions boards of Jose Carillo’s English Forum. I’ll share with Times readers three of the more interesting ones that I haven’t had the opportunity yet to take up here:
Question from Ms. Grace Toralde: “If I say ‘No one is safe,’ which of the following do I use if I want to add that I am also not safe? ‘Neither I.’ (‘No one is safe, neither I.’) ‘So am I.’ (‘No one is safe, so am I.’) ‘So do I.’ (‘No one is safe, so do I.’)”
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