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Using "Too" in Sentences

"Too" can be used in a few different ways, each with a slightly different meaning. Here are some examples:

1. "Too" meaning "also" or "in addition":

* Sentence: I love chocolate, and my sister loves chocolate too.

* Meaning: The speaker and their sister both share the same love for chocolate.

2. "Too" meaning "excessively" or "more than necessary":

* Sentence: The soup is too salty.

* Meaning: The soup has an excessive amount of salt, making it unpleasant to eat.

3. "Too" used in comparisons:

* Sentence: She is too young to drive.

* Meaning: Her age is insufficient to meet the requirement for driving.

4. "Too" used in conjunction with "to":

* Sentence: He was too tired to continue working.

* Meaning: His fatigue was so severe that he was unable to work any longer.

5. "Too" used in the phrase "too bad":

* Sentence: Too bad you couldn't come to the party.

* Meaning: It is unfortunate that you were unable to attend the party.

These are just a few examples of how "too" can be used in a sentence. It's a versatile word that can convey different meanings depending on the context.

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