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Sergi Navarro Platero Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Sentence "to" at the end of the sentence.

Hello to everybody,


My name's Sergi from Barcelona and I want to know what purpose has the particle "to" at end of the sentences and in which cases is it used.

Such as: "Are you wearing a shirt to?".


Thank you very much.

  

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Sergi Navarro Platero Are you wearing a shirt to ? The final "to" is wrong. Maybe it was meant to be "too" (="also").

  • Sergi Navarro Platero Are you wearing a shirt to ?
  • The final "to" is wrong.
  • Maybe it was meant to be "too" (="also").
  • Are you wearing a shirt, too?
  • CJ
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Sergi Navarro PlateroAre you wearing a shirt to?

The final "to" is wrong.

Maybe it was meant to be "too" (="also").

Are you wearing a shirt, too?

CJ

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