What is the meaning of mine as well?

Mine as well is a common mistaken version of might as well and should not be used when the meaning is might as well.

Might as well is a phrase that is used to express the idea that a certain course of action will make little difference (e.g., “We might as well take an umbrella”). It can also suggest there is no reason not to do something (e.g., “You might as well call her to see if she’s in”). In these cases “mine as well” would make no sense, and you should use might as well.

There are occasions when mine as well would be the correct choice, where you are saying that something is also true of something to do with you. In this case, mine is the first-person possessive pronoun:

  • Jill: My kids are off school this week.
  • Jack: Mine as well.

Remember aswell is always incorrect, and this phrase must be written with a space.

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