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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Using too

I too have a name.
I have a name too.

Can 'too' be used in both ways - both in the beginning or towards the end?

Thanks so much.
  

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Yes, it can be used at the beginning or end, but your two sentences don't necessarily mean the same thing. It's best to place too right next to the word it's modifying. Context1 You have a name.

  • Yes, it can be used at the beginning or end, but your two sentences don't necessarily mean the same thing.
  • It's best to place too right next to the word it's modifying.
  • Context1 You have a name.
  • I too have a name.
  • (=we both have names) Context2 I have a picture next to my profile.
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Yes, it can be used at the beginning or end, but your two sentences don't necessarily mean the same thing. It's best to place too right next to the word it's modifying.

Context1
You have a name.
I too have a name. (=we both have names)

Context2
I have a picture next to my profile.
I have a name too. (In addition to having a picture, I also hav

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