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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Another, yet strange, "to" vs. "too"

Question: I am generally familiar with the cases when you should use "to" and "too". What about this one:
"We are working with the vendor to clarify conflicting documentation as to how fast the pressure transmitters respond"
  

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I'm having trouble seeing where you confusion lies. Too = also and too = an excessive amount or an insufficent amount. He's coming too.

  • I'm having trouble seeing where you confusion lies.
  • Too = also and too = an excessive amount or an insufficent amount.
  • He's coming too.
  • He is too tall to fit comfortably in the seat on the airplane.
  • We had to cancel the class that night; too few people could come.
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I'm having trouble seeing where you confusion lies.

Too = also and too = an excessive amount or an insufficent amount.

He's coming too.

He is too tall to fit comfortably in the seat on the airplane.

We had to cancel the class that night; too few people could come.

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