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To or too

What is the difference between to and too??
If anyone can explain i would be most gratefull.
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[nq:1]What is the difference between to and too?? " Adrian

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[nq:1]What is the difference between to and too?? If anyone can explain i would be most gratefull.[/nq]
"to" tells us where something is going: "Are you coming to the party?" It's also used as part of a verb: "It's starting to rain."

"too" means "also" or "as well": "Sally's pregnant too." It's also used with adjectives: "You're too clever for me."

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[nq:2]What is the difference between to and too?? If anyone can explain i would be most gratefull.[/nq]
[nq:1]"to" tells us where something is going: "Are you coming to the party?" It's also used as part of a verb: "It's starting to rain." "too" means "also" or "as well": "Sally's pregnant too." It's also used with adjectives: "You're too clever for me."[/nq]
ps. A pronunciation note.

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