Too perfect is incorrect because there are no degrees of perfection.
lovo you both
It is "Way to go", not "Way too go". As in, "This is the way to go."
The phrases "too late" and "too early" are both correctly written.
The correct way is "you too", implying you also or you in addition to.
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"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
guess so? i use it too.
"Who would say that your too old to watch disney movie" is not correct grammar, because of "your" instead of "your are" or "you're". You should include "a" before Disney. Disney is capitalized."Who would say that you're too old to watch a Disney movie?"
lovo you both
It is "Way to go", not "Way too go". As in, "This is the way to go."
More perfect and most perfect are acceptable in writing. For a jocular effect, we might say perfecter and perfectest, but only for its clown value. Some may claim, in their tight-lipped error, that perfect is... you know, "perfect," and thus cannot have a comparative form. Something is perfect or it isn't, they might argue. But that argument is best reserved for the complexities of Latin grammar. In English we can say more perfect, and most unkindest, too, if we want to.
The phrases "too late" and "too early" are both correctly written.
By having correct spelling and grammar, you are showing the recipient that you have put effort into your work. It shows that when you make mistakes, you are too lazy to put in the work.
No. The pair of eyeglasses is singular. The pair of eyeglasses was too big for her small face.
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because people are to lazy to use the proper grammer and punctuation. What an appalling answer! It should read "Because people are too lazy to use correct grammar and punctuation."
The sentence should be revised to "I am too old and am retiring."