"To" is used when showing movement towards something, as in, "I am going to the store."
"Too" is used in place of the word "also", as in, "I am going to the store, too."
"Too" is also used in showing excess, as in, "These jeans cost too much!"
friend in Hindi is called mitr . or dost too can be used in day to day language .
I (am) Eu sou Me too ( Eu também)
am / is/are - are present tense be verbs.am is used with I as the subject - are is used with we/you/they as subject - is is used with he/she/it as subject.You can use them like this.present forms - It is late / I am ready now / They are happy / We are from JapanPresent continuous - I am answering a question on wiki answers. - He is answering a question too. - They areanswering questions also.passive - The sugar is kept in the cupboard. - The lights are turned off at night.
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LET ME START BY ASYING THAT THE WORD ENGLAND COMES FORM TWW ENGLISH WORDS - " ENGLISH " AND " LAND. " SO TO SAY / PRONOUNCE IT YOU SAY ENG AS IN THE WORD ENGLISH AND THEN ADD THE WORD LAND AT THE END MAKING SURE YOU SAY IT WITHOUT BREAKING THE WORD INTO TOO.
the same word is used in english too
English grammar includes rules for sentence structure, parts of speech (such as nouns, verbs, adjectives), verb tenses (past, present, future), subject-verb agreement, and punctuation usage. Understanding grammar helps to communicate ideas clearly and effectively in written and spoken language. Practice and familiarity with grammar rules can improve overall language proficiency.
He isextremely fond of football.
No, bad is not a bad word. It is just a word we hope isn't used too often.
he is extremely fond of football OR he is fond of football beyond the proper limit
friend in Hindi is called mitr . or dost too can be used in day to day language .
Dastaan is an urdu / Persian word though popularly used in Hindi too......it means "story" .
The word for 'hi' in Italian is 'ciao' and is commonly used in English too. In Italian 'ciao' can mean 'hi' and 'bye.
"You" is an English equivalent of the Italian word tu.Specifically, the word functions as a subject pronoun. It refers to "you" in its informal singular form, to be used with family, friends and peers. The pronunciation will be "too" in Italian.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
"Vogel" is the German word for "Bird" .(Sometimes it can be used as an insult, too: "Du Vogel!" means something like: "You idiot!")
Samoan translation of English word elderberry