to is a preposition, it introduces a noun. too is a adverb, meaning to a greater extent and means "also".
Too is a substitute for also. This also annoys me. This annoys me too. Too also can be used to mean excessive, as in too big, too loud, too beautiful.
3 to the power of 4 9 to the power of 2 81 to the power of 1 I'm on this problem in my notebook too ;)
Ten minutes is too long ( a time). The sentence Ten minutes are too long means that ten of the minutes are longer than the others.
'To' is used for the middle of the sentence to describe something. Example: I'm going to buy milk. 'Too' is like 'also' Example: Me too.
I see you are going to the movies,I too, am going to the movies.
In theory, yes. But in reality, no. There are too many people, too many different mind sets, too many different customs / religions, and too many different views.
Too big, too small, too oblong, too disfigured
Too big, too small, too oblong, too disfigured
The boy was not the same as us he was different we did not like that about him, he was too mean, too angry we decided we would not be his friend.
NO those are too different organs at different parts of the body
no too different pokemon
The question is too broad. Different times and different cutures
too is like saying "as well" or "also" or it can mean too much. to is used with a verb, "to go", "to do" ect.
If you have too much baking powder, the muffin will look and taste different. If you have too little baking powder, the muffin will be all flat and taste different.
too much for me too count soz!
Too Many
Different diets