No, the adverb 'too' is incorrect and needs to be replaced by the preposition 'to', for the sentence to read 'You will tour a campus your son has been accepted to'.
The sentence "I am going to the store, to buy some milk and bread, after work." uses commas correctly to separate two clauses in the sentence.
She was ebullient that she had been accepted to Harvard law school.
Yзs A person's eligibility to enter the tournament has been accepted.?
No idea. It isn't a correctly worded sentence and makes no sense.
Frank accepted that the reason he'd been stopped by the police, was a misunderstanding.
A traditional story that has been widely accepted as truth is a myth. Myths are often passed down through generations and have cultural or religious significance.
Nick has been praying. Has goes with singular. Have goes with plural (including 'I')
My job application as a newspaper runner has been accepted and i will get payed five dollars an hour.
The correct spelling is premises.One example sentence for you is: We will have to close the premises.Another example sentence is: You have been asked to leave our premises twice now.
the plea agreement was accepted,sentencing imposed and jail time served
Every college campus I have been on has campus security or campus police that are there to protect the school and the students.
Roger the chef, has been cooking dinner for me for many years.