Person A - "I don't like cheese." Person B - "------------"
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I don't like it as well.
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I don't like it too.
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I don't like it also.
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I don't like it either.
D
Correct answer
Explanation
When agreeing with a negative statement, use 'either' after a negative auxiliary. 'Too' and 'as well' are used for positive agreement (e.g., 'I like cheese' → 'I like it too'). 'Also' is awkward in this position and rarely used with negatives in short responses.