The correct phrase is "to you too." It is used to respond with the same sentiment or well wishes that were given to you.
The correct grammar should be "I will definitely join this group too."
Yes, "not too" is correct to use when you want to imply moderation or limitations, such as "not too hot" or "not too far." It can help convey a sense of balance or constraint in your statement.
Yes, the sentence "I missed you too" is grammatically correct. It is a response that mirrors the sentiment expressed by the other person.
No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
Yes, the sentence "I too look forward to meeting with you" is grammatically correct. It means you are expressing anticipation for meeting the other person.
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The correct grammar should be "I will definitely join this group too."
I love you too, babe is the correct phrase
The sentence should be revised to "I am too old and am retiring."
Not too bad.
Yes, "not too" is correct to use when you want to imply moderation or limitations, such as "not too hot" or "not too far." It can help convey a sense of balance or constraint in your statement.
When spelt "too" this means "as well".
Yes.
The correct useage is "I am too busy to take the test."
He wanted to read but it was too dark.
Yes, "too" is the correct form to use with "late."
the word can't is a contraction that combines can and not. It is 'can, too.'