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Usage of the word "too" Sat Mar 15, 2008 17:30 pm  Usage of the word "too"
 

Use "too"

A. John is an engineer. George is also a mechanical engineer.
Answer : 1. John is an engineer and George is an engineer too.
2. John is an engineer and George too.

B. Debarun is going to market. Sipra is going to market.
Answer : 1. Debarun is going to market and Sipra is going too.
2. Debarun is going to market and Sipra too.

c. I can sing. I can dance.
Answer : 1. I can dance and I can sing too.
2. I can dance and sing too.

Which answer is correct and why?
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Usage of the word "too" Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:30 pm  Usage of the word "too"
 

Hi,

For A I suggest (1) with comma 'an engineer, too'.

For B I wouild suggest (1) with comma ''going, too'.

For C I would suggest (1) with comma 'sing, too'.

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