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I like hiking.
 
I also like hiking.
 
Either do I.
 
I too like hiking.
I went there last year.
 
I went there too!
 
I went also there.
 
I didn't go either.
I never enjoyed that show.
 
I have never enjoyed it either.
 
I also never liked it.
 
I don't enjoy it too.
Respond to show the same is true for you: I don't know where I am going.
I don't know either./I don't know where I am going either.
Respond to show it is the same for you: She loves to swim in the ocean.
I love to swim in the ocean too./I also love to swim in the ocean.
Respond to show it is the same for you: I haven't been to that part of the country for a long time.
I haven't been to that part of the country for a long time either.
Respond to show it is the same for you, use also: I thought that restaurant wasn't as good as the reviews it had.
I also thought that restaurant wasn't as good as the reviews it had./ I thought that retaurant wasn't as good as the reviews it had either.
I heard that it was a beautiful place to travel to.
 
I also heard it was a beautiful place to travel to.
 
I heard it was a beautiful place to travel to either.
Respond to show it is the same for you, use too: After watching that movie she was scared to sleep.
After watching that movie I was scared to sleep too.
Respond to show it is the same for you: They are looking forward to their trip to Green Island, how about you?
I am also looking forward to my trip to Green Island./I am looking forward to my trip to Green Island too.
Respond to show it is the same for you: She wasn't late for class all year.
I wasn't late for class all year either.
Respond to show it is the same for you, use also: I heard that she will be moving down south next year.
I also heard that she will be moving down south next year.
Respond to show it is the same for you: We haven't been to Turkey before.
I haven't been to Turkey before either.