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SillyMe Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Is there a typo here?

Hello,

Consider the following sentence: If you are up-to-date in fashion, you are most likely to be up-to-date in your work as well, TOO their opinion.
I don't understand the role of the word "too" in the above mentioned sentence. If they meant "TO" then I have another question: what is the difference between "in their opininion" and "to their opinion"?

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Hi, Consider the following sentence: If you are up-to-date in fashion, you are most likely to be up-to-date in your work as well, TOO their opinion. I don't understand the role of the word "too" in the above mentioned sentence. If they meant "TO" then I have another question: what is the difference between "in their opininion" and "to their opinion"?

  • Hi, Consider the following sentence: If you are up-to-date in fashion, you are most likely to be up-to-date in your work as well, TOO their opinion.
  • I don't understand the role of the word "too" in the above mentioned sentence.
  • If they meant "TO" then I have another question: what is the difference between "in their opininion" and "to their opinion"?
  • Yes, it seems like a typo for 'to'.
  • But 'to their opinion' is not idiomatic, so it should be 'in their opinion', as you suggest.
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Hi,

Consider the following sentence: If you are up-to-date in fashion, you are most likely to be up-to-date in your work as well, TOO their opinion.
I don't understand the role of the word "too" in the above mentioned sentence. If they meant "TO" then I have another question: what is the difference between "in their opininion" and "t

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