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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"too"

I was wondering if i should put a comma before "too"

"Hi, nice too meet you too." or "Hi, nice to meet you, too"

and

"Thank you. And you too." or "Thank you. And you too"

thankyou!
  

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Hi, I would put commas. Of course, the particular phrases you are using are much more typical of spoken English than of written English. Clive

  • Hi, I would put commas.
  • Of course, the particular phrases you are using are much more typical of spoken English than of written English.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I would put commas.

Of course, the particular phrases you are using are much more typical of spoken English than of written English.

Clive
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Commas are, often, up to the writer's discretion, depending on the what the writer wishes to emphasize. I believe that a comma before the word "too" is purely optional in most cases.

The only exception I can think of is in cases like this:

You, too, are responsible.

as compared to

You too are responsible.
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It's optional, so there's no right or wrong about it, right?
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In my opinion, yes, its optional.

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