"To" is a motion adverb, describing a direction or a movement. For instance, you would say "He went to the store."
"Too" is a descriptive adverb, describing an amount or state of being. For instance, you would say "He went there too."
According to Webster's Dictionary there are three general areas to use too:
1: besides, also
2 a: to an excessive degree : excessively <too large a house for us> b: to such a degree as to be regrettable
3: so 2d <"I didn't do it." "You did too.">
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/too
The words 'too' and 'also' are synonyms and can almost be used interchangeably but 'also' seems to have a little more flexibility. You can usually employ 'as well' and 'in addition,' etc., as alternate ways of saying the same thing.
-We usually use 'too' at the end of the sentence.
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i cannot use pickpocketer it sounds too primitive? i would advise people to use good English always. pickpocket is the word!
Instead of using I in a essay paper what word do you use?
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Instead of the phrase "freaked out", try:stunnedstartledalarmedpanicked
No, they are too different.
because they wanted too
Here's a great example: "I used to incorrectly use to a lot, instead of too". I am going to the fair, not two the fair or too the fair.
You should always use the metric system. If an object is too short, use cm. instead of meters.
Yes, "too" can be used in negative sentences to emphasize that something is not excessively spacious, but is still more spacious than expected.
amusing humorous comical and entertaining is quite all right too
The disadvantage of using cream peroxide is that it's too thick to use with the bottle method and is best to use with the bowl instead.
Yes exept use latios instead of rayquaza and latias instead of lugia
you could and you could use whtie glue if you have one too :)
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There are several things you can try:Compare its pronunciation to words that you do know how to spellLook for rhyming words that use the same spellingLook in a thesaurus under words that mean about the same thingType the word into a browser that looks for similarly spelled wordsAsk the word phonetically here on Answers, preferably with a clue to what the word means that you are trying to spell.
Use hard wood furniture, without too many ornaments. Use wallpaper instead of paint, paint is easier to use, but it is more modern too. You can also use furniture like chests, or crates. And don't forget about masive chandelier.