Too is an adverb meaning "excessively" or "also." ... We ate too much. (meaning "excessively") ... Grammar Contents...
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Get Grammar Girl's take on when to use a comma with too. Learn the rules of commas as they apply to transitional adverbs like however and also. ... Grammar Girl here. ... So you could say, “I too like reading mysteries” or “I like reading mysteries too.” If, on the other hand, you want to emphasize an abrupt change...
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Garbl's Online Grammar Guides is an annotated directory of Web sites where you can find answers to your questions about sentence structure and using the parts of speech correctly. You'll also find a separate section below featuring Web sites with advice on punctuation.
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Meg was too tired to walk home. I was tired, too. We walked to a phone booth and called a cab. ... Websites for Language Lovers Daily Word Sites Extreme Language Blogs for Grammar Geeks...
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Grammar rules for 'too and enough'. Ideas for teaching 'too and enough' to ESL students. ... Resource centre / English grammar / Too and enough...
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Match the questions and responses by typing the letter in the box ... Need help with this exercise? See natural English elementary workbook p.58.
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Agreement with Auxiliary Verbs. So, Too, Either, Neither. An English-Zone.Com Grammar Quiz. This is a fun site for ESL, EFL, TOEFL students. Practice your English here with helpful quizzes! ... ; ...the BEST English-Learner's site on the 'Net! ... A copycat is someone who agrees with everything you say. Imagine your young...
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The Grammar Logs; #605 ... I have a friend who told me that instead of saying "Me, too" (As in Me, also), one should say "I, too." Could that possibly be right? ... "I, too" would be extremely formal — no, not formal, stuffy.
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