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Ztq3 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Too vs. very

Are these both correct?
1. My shoes are very flat.
2. My shoes are too flat.

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Yes, both are correct. 'Too' is sometime used casually to mean 'very'. But really, 'too' indicates a problem of some kind,.

  • Yes, both are correct.
  • 'Too' is sometime used casually to mean 'very'.
  • But really, 'too' indicates a problem of some kind,.
  • eg These shoes are very expensive .
  • I am rich, so that is not a problem.
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Yes, both are correct.

'Too' is sometime used casually to mean 'very'. But really, 'too' indicates a problem of some kind,.

eg These shoes are very expensive. I am rich, so that is not a problem.
eg These shoes are too expensive
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kolokoyAre these both correct?1. My shoes are very flat.2. My shoes are too flat.
very flat = extremely flat
too flat = flatter than I want them to be; flatter than they should be

You might have shoes that are very flat but not too flat if you like your shoes to be very flat and you want them that way.

CJ

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