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What is the difference between 'to' and 'too'? Please drop some examples!!! I keep forgetting these two meanings :P
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What is the difference between 'to' and 'too'? Please drop some examples!!! I keep forgetting these two meanings :P
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"Too" means you had "too much" of something, like: "I'm so full, I had too much food!" "To" you would use when saying where you want to go: "I'm going to the store." I hope this helped :)
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