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Susie Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Too or also???

Can anyone tell me the difference of too and also. How should they be used in a sentence?

Thanks
Susie
  

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Both are used as " adverb " but ' too ' is placed at the end of a sentence. eg. He would love to go, me too.

  • Both are used as " adverb " but ' too ' is placed at the end of a sentence.
  • eg.
  • He would love to go, me too.
  • eg.
  • I also would love to go.
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Both are used as " adverb " but ' too ' is placed at the end of a sentence.

eg. He would love to go, me too.

eg. I also would love to go.

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