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Musesun Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Either or too or both of them

hello

I have a small confusion about either and "too".

how saying that correctly

1.she went to her home yesterday

who is the correct

1.I went too

2.Either I went

3.I either went

3.I went either

write all the possibilities

and what's about so I am when I can use it?

Thx in advance
  

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Hi, I have a small confusion about either and "too". she went to her home yesterday which is correct? I went , too .

  • Hi, I have a small confusion about either and "too".
  • she went to her home yesterday which is correct?
  • I went , too .
  • OK.
  • 'Too' means 'in addition'.
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Hi,

I have a small confusion about either and "too".

how saying that correctly

1.she went to her home yesterday

which is correct?

1.I went, too.
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The main difference is that you use 'too' when you are also doing something, and 'either' when you are not doing something as well as someone else not doing something.

I like soup.

I like soup too.

I don't like soup.

I don't like soup either.

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