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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Also and too

Me: John cheated.
My friend: That's also what Jane did/That's what Jane did too.

Which option is right - the one using too or also?
  

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Anonymous My friend: That's also what Jane did/That's what Jane did too. Which option is right - the one using too or also? I won't know which word is most suitable unless you give the context or the pre-dialogue.

  • Anonymous My friend: That's also what Jane did/That's what Jane did too.
  • Which option is right - the one using too or also?
  • I won't know which word is most suitable unless you give the context or the pre-dialogue.
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AnonymousMy friend: That's also what Jane did/That's what Jane did too. Which option is right - the one using too or also?
I won't know which word is most suitable unless you give the context or the pre-dialogue.
Here is the useful link for you to differentiate them:
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I think the most natural response is "Jane did too" or "So did Jane."

However, of your choices, both are grammatical and mean the same thing.

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