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Either Neither Rather | Learn These Confusing Grammar Words | English Podcast Do you say "I don't want neither" or "I'd rather to stay home"? You're not alone! These three grammar words confuse millions of English learners because they have tricky rules about negatives, choices, and preferences. Welcome to The English Speaking Show! In this grammar lesson, Ella and Jake explain either, neither, and rather clearly so you'll use them correctly in conversations and stop making common mistakes! In this English podcast, you'll learn: ✔ EITHER for choosing one of TWO options ("Either Monday or Tuesday works"), agreeing with negatives ("I don't like it either"), and "either of them" for two people or things ✔ NEITHER for rejecting BOTH options ("Neither choice works"), already negative (don't add "not"!), and agreeing three ways: "Neither do I," "Me neither," or "I don't either" ✔ RATHER for showing YOUR preference ("I'd rather stay home"), comparing with "than" ("I'd rather walk than drive"), and polite refusals ("I'd rather not") ✔ The critical difference: Either/neither are about TWO given options, rather is about what YOU want (can be something completely different!) ✔ 6 interactive quiz questions testing either vs neither, negative agreement, and would rather usage ✔ 5 common mistakes explained: Using either with 3+ things, double negatives ("I don't want neither"), forgetting "nor" after neither, using rather for past, wrong word position ✔ Two real conversations showing all three words naturally: buying a gift and deciding what to watch Perfect for ESL students and English learners who confuse either/neither/rather, struggle with negative agreement, or make mistakes with "I'd rather"! No "to" after rather - just the simple verb! 🔔 Subscribe to The English Speaking Show for new English grammar lessons every week! / @tess__podcast 📺 Watch our previous episode: WOULD HAVE & WOULD HAVE BEEN | What's the Difference? | English Podcast #EitherNeither #Rather #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #ESL #EnglishPodcast #ConfusingWords #NegativeAgreement #MeNeither #IdRather #GrammarLesson #EitherOr #NeitherNor #Preferences #EnglishConversation #BeginnerEnglish #A2English #EnglishLearning #SpeakEnglish #TESS