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No, it is not. An adjective describes a noun. Too is an adverb meaning "also" and can modify adjectives.

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In the phrase 'no job is too small' do you use 'to' or 'too'?

"Too." Quick, general idea: If the next word is an adjective (it says something about a noun) then use "too". The box [noun] is too big [adjective] The water [noun] is too hot [adjective] etc too fat too angry If the next word is a noun [a thing] or a verb [an action word], use "to" to Maine [noun] for vacation to the movies [noun] too tired [adjective] to cut [verb] the grass


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What is the different about too and to?

to is a preposition, it introduces a noun. too is a adverb, meaning to a greater extent and means "also".


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