It's not to.
The correct phrase is "to you too." It is used to respond with the same sentiment or well wishes that were given to you.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
It is if you capitalize and punctuate it correctly: I missed you, too.
No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
Yes, the sentence "I too look forward to meeting with you" is grammatically correct. It means you are expressing anticipation for meeting the other person.
When spelt "too" this means "as well".
A balance is the correct tool to use to find the mass of an object.
guess so? i use it too.
Yes, "too" is the correct form to use with "late."
He wanted to read but it was too dark.
too. To indicates direction. I'm going to the bathroom. Too emphasizes something. Too thick, too fast, too big.
There is no use of THE in the sentence. FROGS HOP can be considered as correct too.
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No, the correct form in this case is "too". "To" would be used if you were talking about going to the shops or the park.
Yes that is correct. (An easy way of remembering the difference is that you use 'too' when you want to say 'also'. e.g. 'Would you like to come too?')
Yes, because the apostrophe shows the omission of the word 'is' - ('It is too late', which has been shortened to 'It's too late'.)
The correct phrase is "to you too." It is used to respond with the same sentiment or well wishes that were given to you.