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Gaylord336 Posted 7 years ago
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What's the nuance between these two? I know 'even' sounds similar to 'although' and 'too' sounds similar to 'as well', But in this case they're kind of similar if not same.

Me: Block me


Friend: Even you can/You can too.

  

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" In a sports context, the following, for example, would be okay: E: "I'm not that good. " F: "He's not very good. Anyone can block him.

  • " In a sports context, the following, for example, would be okay: E: "I'm not that good.
  • " F: "He's not very good.
  • Anyone can block him.
  • "
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The following two exchanges make no sense in English:


A: "Block me."

B: "Even you can."


C: "Block me."

D: "You can too."


In a sports context, the following, for example, would be okay:


E: "I'm not that good. I'm not sure I can block him."

F: "He's not very good. Anyone can block him. Even you can/You can too."


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