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So & Too - Commonly Confused Words In English
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So & too - are two words that are commonly confused. There are some situations when so & too can be used the same, but there are many situations when so & too mean different things. So & too -are used like the word “very”. “So” & “too” are used to emphasis, state some thing is extreme and/or intense. Grammar: So & too are both used before an adjective or an adverb. So/too + adverb/adjective So - be used to say something either positive or negative. I love you so much. I am so happy, that I am going to visit New York. The food is so hot, that I can't eat it. It is so cold outside, that I got sick. Too – is usually used to state something negative. That doll is too expensive. That house is too big. We want to buy a car but it is too expensive. Examples of so & too being used the same way: It is so hot outside. It too hot outside. The food in the restaurant is so expensive. The food in the restaurant is too expensive. Examples of too being used in a positive way: You are too good hearted. Your are too adorable. They are too generous. - See more at: http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/So_Too.html#sthash.iJKVu3RO.dpuf
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