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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Too or also?

Besides, he's too/also been angry about what happened to you.

Is "too" and "also" both possible here? And do they mean the same thing?

  

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anonymous Besides, he's too/also been angry about what happened to you. Is "too" and "also" both possible here? And do they mean the same thing?

  • anonymous Besides, he's too/also been angry about what happened to you.
  • Is "too" and "also" both possible here?
  • And do they mean the same thing?
  • No, you can't use 'too' there, although it's possible you mean He too has been angry about ...
  • ) CJ
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anonymous

Besides, he's too/also been angry about what happened to you.

Is "too" and "also" both possible here? And do they mean the same thing?

No, you can't use 'too' there, although it's possible you mean

He too has been angry about .... (Not just someone else or others have been angry.)

CJ

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