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Etios Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Too, also and as well

when do we use too, also and as well? whats the difference between them?
  

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Hi etios and welcome to EnglishForward. Too and also can be used interchangeably, however their structures are different. But generally they convey the same meaning.

  • Hi etios and welcome to EnglishForward.
  • Too and also can be used interchangeably, however their structures are different.
  • But generally they convey the same meaning.
  • You have to use too at the end of the sentence and also is used before the main verb.
  • Ex.
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Hi etios and welcome to EnglishForward.

Too and also can be used interchangeably, however their structures are different. But generally they convey the same meaning.

You have to use too at the end of the sentence and also is used before the main verb.

Ex. He likes eating out too. or He also likes eating out.

As you can see, also and too are used to

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