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The word "too" can be used to mean an excess of something. Example: "There is too much yin and not enough yang!" It can also be used in place of the word "also" Example: "Im going to the store too." not to be confused with the words "two" and "to"

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"Too" is used to indicate excess or addition in a sentence. It can be used to show that something is in excess (e.g. "I ate too much cake") or that something is also included (e.g. "She wants to go too").

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