Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Too"
The meaning of "Too" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does up too you mean?
A:
“You decide”. Or “it’s your decision”
Q:
What does too到底怎么用?在句中是怎么体现的? mean?
A:
我不太理解句子成分的意思?至于句子中间,我目前能够想到的例子是必须使用逗号隔开的。
例句:
I, too, am passionate about flying. 我也非常热衷于飞行。
He, too, loves to eat ice cream. 他也很喜欢吃冰淇淋。
但是这样的表达不太口语化,大多时候是用在诗或者是比较有诗意的文章里的。
我不太理解句子成分的意思?至于句子中间,我目前能够想到的例子是必须使用逗号隔开的。
例句:
I, too, am passionate about flying. 我也非常热衷于飞行。
He, too, loves to eat ice cream. 他也很喜欢吃冰淇淋。
但是这样的表达不太口语化,大多时候是用在诗或者是比较有诗意的文章里的。
Q:
What does too mean?
A:
también o demasiado, por ejemplo:
I love you too(yo también te amo).
her hair is too long(su cabello es demasiado largo).
I love you too(yo también te amo).
her hair is too long(su cabello es demasiado largo).
Q:
What does the
on
in
to
too mean?
on
in
to
too mean?
A:
@Iamgirl1990
on = üstünde
İn = içinde veya -de/da
To = için veya -e/a
Too = çok, fazla veya da ( ben de)
on = üstünde
İn = içinde veya -de/da
To = için veya -e/a
Too = çok, fazla veya da ( ben de)
Q:
What does the
on
in
to
too mean?
on
in
to
too mean?
A:
On- üzerinde
In- içinde
to- ?
too- çok
In- içinde
to- ?
too- çok
Example sentences using "Too"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I too and me too.
A:
"I too" is much more formal and literary or poetic. For ex:
" I too suffer from allergies"
" I too had a love story" (this is actually the title of an autobiography by Ravinder Singh.)
"Me too" can only be a response to something someone else has said that you agree with or have also experienced.
Jay: "I'm ready to go to bed now."
Kayla: "Me too, I'm exhausted!"
" I too suffer from allergies"
" I too had a love story" (this is actually the title of an autobiography by Ravinder Singh.)
"Me too" can only be a response to something someone else has said that you agree with or have also experienced.
Jay: "I'm ready to go to bed now."
Kayla: "Me too, I'm exhausted!"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with all too.
A:
He knew all too well the kind of trouble he was in
It sounds all too suspicious to me.
It sounds all too suspicious to me.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with You too. and Me too..
A:
1)
A: You look fantastic.
B: You too. (You look fantastic too.)
"Me too is wrong."
2)
A: I think you look fantastic.
B: You too. (I think you look fantastic too.)
"Me too" is also correct, but only as a joke. It means "I also think *I* look fantastic."
1)
A: You look fantastic.
B: You too. (You look fantastic too.)
"Me too is wrong."
2)
A: I think you look fantastic.
B: You too. (I think you look fantastic too.)
"Me too" is also correct, but only as a joke. It means "I also think *I* look fantastic."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with all too well.
A:
"she knew that look all too well"
"I recognise that face all too well"
"I recognise that face all too well"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with too.
A:
There are too many people in this area.
You are too mean to her.
Too many problems in Society.
Me too.
You already said this too many times.
You are too mean to her.
Too many problems in Society.
Me too.
You already said this too many times.
Synonyms of "Too" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between too and so ?
A:
too → (主に客観的に)〜すぎる。
物事がちゃんと回らないくらい過剰に〜になっている様。
so → あまりにも〜で…[結果がある]
The pot is too hot to hold.
鍋は持つのに熱すぎる。
The pot was so hot that it left a burn mark on the table.
鍋が熱すぎて机に焼き跡が残った。
I love her too much to let her go.
彼女を愛しすぎて手放せない。
(彼女を手放すには愛しすぎている。)
I love her so much that I married her.
彼女と結婚したというくらい愛している。
The pot is too hot!
鍋が熱すぎ!
The pot is so hot!
鍋がめっちゃ熱いわ!
(熱すぎて…[感情のあまり言葉に詰まっている])
A: You should pull this prank on your wife.(このいたずら・ドッキリを奥さんにしようよ)
B: No! I love her too much!
Oh honey, I love you so much.
(これも感情の込んだ表現で、最後の結果の言葉に詰まったかのような印象になります。)
物事がちゃんと回らないくらい過剰に〜になっている様。
so → あまりにも〜で…[結果がある]
The pot is too hot to hold.
鍋は持つのに熱すぎる。
The pot was so hot that it left a burn mark on the table.
鍋が熱すぎて机に焼き跡が残った。
I love her too much to let her go.
彼女を愛しすぎて手放せない。
(彼女を手放すには愛しすぎている。)
I love her so much that I married her.
彼女と結婚したというくらい愛している。
The pot is too hot!
鍋が熱すぎ!
The pot is so hot!
鍋がめっちゃ熱いわ!
(熱すぎて…[感情のあまり言葉に詰まっている])
A: You should pull this prank on your wife.(このいたずら・ドッキリを奥さんにしようよ)
B: No! I love her too much!
Oh honey, I love you so much.
(これも感情の込んだ表現で、最後の結果の言葉に詰まったかのような印象になります。)
Q:
What is the difference between too and as well ?
A:
When Do We Use “As Well As”?
In the same way we use “such as” instead of “like,” we might use “as well as” instead of “and.”
You will receive the product packaging and the new design concept tomorrow.
You will receive the product packaging as well as the new design concept tomorrow.
“And” and “as well as” are not completely interchangeable. Using “and” to join two or more subjects will create a compound subject, and any verbs used with them should be plural.
The packaging and the new concept are going to be on your desk by tomorrow.
“As well as” doesn’t create a compound subject.
The packaging, as well as the new concept, is going to be on your desk by tomorrow.
In the same way we use “such as” instead of “like,” we might use “as well as” instead of “and.”
You will receive the product packaging and the new design concept tomorrow.
You will receive the product packaging as well as the new design concept tomorrow.
“And” and “as well as” are not completely interchangeable. Using “and” to join two or more subjects will create a compound subject, and any verbs used with them should be plural.
The packaging and the new concept are going to be on your desk by tomorrow.
“As well as” doesn’t create a compound subject.
The packaging, as well as the new concept, is going to be on your desk by tomorrow.
Q:
What is the difference between Me too. and So do/am I. ?
A:
I think you can use "me too" in most situations.
If you say, "so do I" or "so am I" it has to match the verb of the previous statement.
e.g. "I like going to the amusement park."
-"So do I" / "Me too." (read:'I DO like going too;' you cannot say "I am" because the helping verb is "to do.")
"He is a good soccer player."
-"So am I" (I AM a good player too.) / "Me too." (you cannot say "so DO I" because the helping verb is 'to be.')
OR
"He likes playing soccer"
-"So DO I." / "Me too." (I DO like playing...)
If you say, "so do I" or "so am I" it has to match the verb of the previous statement.
e.g. "I like going to the amusement park."
-"So do I" / "Me too." (read:'I DO like going too;' you cannot say "I am" because the helping verb is "to do.")
"He is a good soccer player."
-"So am I" (I AM a good player too.) / "Me too." (you cannot say "so DO I" because the helping verb is 'to be.')
OR
"He likes playing soccer"
-"So DO I." / "Me too." (I DO like playing...)
Q:
What is the difference between too and very ?
A:
The coffee is very hot. I like it.
The coffee is too hot. It’s impossible to drink it.
The coffee is too hot. It’s impossible to drink it.
Q:
What is the difference between too and so and very ?
A:
Too is usually negative.
'Today is (way) TOO hot' (you are complaining about how hot the weather is)
So is an intensifier.
This is SO good! (you are using so to intensify how good something is)
Very is also an intensifier word.
This is VERY good!
'Today is (way) TOO hot' (you are complaining about how hot the weather is)
So is an intensifier.
This is SO good! (you are using so to intensify how good something is)
Very is also an intensifier word.
This is VERY good!
Translations of "Too"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? too, to, two
A:
Tuuuu (hold), tuu, twuu
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? to, too, two
A:
for examples:
to:
i go to the hospital.
happy birthday to you.
hard to say goodbye.
two:
i have two mangos for you.
two years ago.
too:
nice to meet you too.
too many people in this world.
hope this helps 😊
to:
i go to the hospital.
happy birthday to you.
hard to say goodbye.
two:
i have two mangos for you.
two years ago.
too:
nice to meet you too.
too many people in this world.
hope this helps 😊
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? two, to, too
A:
They are all pronounced exactly the same.
Pronunciation of too from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/too?q=too
Pronunciation of too from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/too?q=too
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? too two
too two
too two
A:
Both are pronounced the same way, but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Too - In addition also
"The other boy has the same shirt as you too."
Two - 2
"Two people fell in love."
Too - In addition also
"The other boy has the same shirt as you too."
Two - 2
"Two people fell in love."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? me too
A:
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Other questions about "Too"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce too and two .
A:
The pronunciation is the same, there is no big difference between pronunciations :) only meaning is different
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce to too two .
A:
two and to sound identical. too is slightly drawn out, but this can change depending on the location of the speaker and will then sound the same as to and two. In the audio the first is to, the second is two and the last is too.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce to,too,two..
A:
To, too & two are pronounced exactly the sane but have different meanings (they homonyms)
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce to, too, two.
A:
Generally these are all pronounced the same but 'to' may be pronounced 'ter'
Q:
「私も彼のコンサートに行ったことが無いんだ」と言う意味で使う「私も」はMe too とMe either のどちらが正しいですか?
A:
ちょっと解明します。
"I haven't either been to his concert"
でも、誰か "I haven't been to his concert, how about you?"と聞いたら、"Me neither"は正しい回答です。
"I haven't either been to his concert"
でも、誰か "I haven't been to his concert, how about you?"と聞いたら、"Me neither"は正しい回答です。
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