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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Also vs too

Plastic bags cannot be simply disposed of along with your domestic rubbish—they can blow off landfill sites and become highly visible litter which can remain in the environment for many years. They are not only an eyesore but a danger to the environment, too.

Can we substitute "too" with "also"?
  

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Ending a sentence with 'also' is usually considered poor style. You could say this. They are not only an eyesore but also a danger to the environment.

  • Ending a sentence with 'also' is usually considered poor style.
  • You could say this.
  • They are not only an eyesore but also a danger to the environment.
  • Can we substitute "too" with "also"?
  • No, say Can we substitute "also" for "too"?
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Ending a sentence with 'also' is usually considered poor style.

You could say this.
They are not only an eyesore but also a danger to the environment.

Can we substitute "too" with "also"? No, say Can we substitute "also" for "too"?

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