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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is it grammatically wrong?

"She too is ok" is this sentence wrong and would the right sentence be "She is wrong too"?
  

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It may sound natural or unnatural but grammarians generally say that too can be placed after the word it modifies or at the end: They, too, have seen that movie. / They have seen that movie[,] too. The last sentence is unavoidably ambiguous because too can be associated with that movie, too.

  • It may sound natural or unnatural but grammarians generally say that too can be placed after the word it modifies or at the end: They, too, have seen that movie.
  • / They have seen that movie[,] too.
  • The last sentence is unavoidably ambiguous because too can be associated with that movie, too.
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It may sound natural or unnatural but grammarians generally say that too can be placed after the word it modifies or at the end:

They, too, have seen that movie. / They have seen that movie[,] too.

The last sentence is unavoidably ambiguous because too can be associated with that movie,too.
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What about "for now on"? I understand that it should be "from now on", but is for now on incorrect?
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Anonymousis for now on incorrect?
No.

CJ

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