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Yes, the adverb 'too' can fall in the middle of a sentence.Example: You can't have too many friends in life.
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.
A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"
The word 'too' is used like also. i.e. I need to have a break tooThe word 'to' is used for everything else, i.e. I want to go to the shops
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"
At times it is possible. e.g. "Do you like it? I do."
Yes, the adverb 'too' can fall in the middle of a sentence.Example: You can't have too many friends in life.
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.
The word 'too' is used like also. i.e. I need to have a break too
A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"
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."
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.
It depends! If its at the end of a word the its an adverb then if it is in the middle of a sentence like '' Sami Is too cool'' then it is an adjective! hoped this helps.
No, it's "to".
Yes, this is because the word too usually means also in sentences like this. So the sentence would be "I love you also" which makes perfect sense.
The word 'too' is used like also. i.e. I need to have a break tooThe word 'to' is used for everything else, i.e. I want to go to the shops
An example:You're mumbling too much- you need to articulate!