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Too means also or in addition to. An example would be: I want to go too, which means I also want to go.

More examples are:

That dress costs too much.

I, too, am a senior.

She was too excited to sit down for two minutes.

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Q: When is too used in a sentence?
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Is too always used at the end of a sentence?

When too is used at the end of a sentence, it means "also". It is also used to describe something as excessive or extremely: Some people have too much money and too little sense.


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Yes.


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Shelly used the blue crayons, too.


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No, it's "to".


Is the teacher's wrap up was way too long hyphen?

It depends on how it is used in a sentence and what sentence you are forming.


Can to or too be used at the end of a sentence?

Sentences can end with the word to and the word too can also end a sentence: "Austria is a country I want to go to." "I would like to visit Switzerland too."


What is anaphord?

I think when the same word is used too much in a sentence or paragraph then that sentence or paragraph is "anaphord". "Anaphora" is the word used more to describe it.


What is wrong with this sentence if you see a tornado go too a safe place?

"Too" is used incorrectly. In such an instance you should use "to" as in "you need to go to a safe place" "Too" is used in cases such as "too much" or "I was there too."


Can also be used in the beginning of a sentence?

Basically, any word can be used in the beginning of a sentence.


How do you put too in a sentence?

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