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Makiasan Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

too / also

1) You are late. You were also late yesterday.
2) You are late. You were late yesterday, too.
Are these sentences the same meaning? Are there any differences?
Thank you.
  

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Same meaning, but I would combine them for the sake of style. You are late, and you were late yesterday, as well.

  • Same meaning, but I would combine them for the sake of style.
  • You are late, and you were late yesterday, as well.
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Same meaning, but I would combine them for the sake of style. You are late, and you were late yesterday, as well.
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Thank you, Philip!
Maki

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