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TOO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Too is an adverb … We use too meaning ‘more than enough’ in different positions … We can use too to mean ‘also’ It is more common than also in informal situations We normally use it at the end of the clause: … Also, as well or too? Also, as well and too are adverbs and mean ‘in addition’ …
Too - definition of too by The Free Dictionary 1 as well; in addition; also: can I come too? 2 in or to an excessive degree; more than a fitting or desirable amount: I have too many things to do 3 extremely: you're too kind 4 informal US and Canadian indeed: used to reinforce a command: you will too do it!
too - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to a degree greatly beyond normal or proper: She's too sick to travel (used to emphasize disagreement with what has just been said): "You're late and you're not ready to go '' —"I am too!'' (= Actually, I am ready to go)
Why “To” and “Too” confuse so many people - Enago That movie was too long and a bit boring (It means “excessively long”) If you ever get confused about which one to use between “to” or “too”, check your grammar with a tool and fix it Tools like paragraph-generator com can automatically detect misuses of “to” and “too” and suggest the correct one based on your context