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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

More than one "too"

Hi. Please help. Are these correct? Let's say these are some sort of drawing instructions. Thank you for your help in advance.

The table is in the living room.
The arm chair is in the living room too.
The television set is in the living room (too? also?).
  

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Anonymous More than one "too" You have set them up as isolated sentences. Each sentence has 'too', which is fine. If you wish to use 'also', it offers no relief from 'too'.

  • Anonymous More than one "too" You have set them up as isolated sentences.
  • Each sentence has 'too', which is fine.
  • If you wish to use 'also', it offers no relief from 'too'.
  • Strictly, 'too' and 'also' should be preceded by a comma.
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AnonymousMore than one "too"
You have set them up as isolated sentences. Each sentence has 'too', which is fine. If you wish to use 'also', it offers no relief from 'too'. Strictly, 'too' and 'also' should be preceded by a comma.

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