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Difference between 'once' and 'after' | is all pural or singular?
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Usage of "too" and "even" Mon Mar 10, 2008 14:28 pm  Usage of "too" and "even"
 

1) I too have faced that problem.
2) I have faced that problem too.
3) Even I have faced that problem.
4) I have also faced that problem.
5) I also have faced that problem.

Are these sentences correct? Which one is more colloquial?
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Usage of "too" and "even" Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:47 am  Usage of "too" and "even"
 

Hi,

They seem all right. With (2) I would insert a comma after 'problem'. The most natural to me would be (2).

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