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What is the difference between so, too, very?



 
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What is the difference between so, too, very? #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:58 am   What is the difference between so, too, very?
 

hi

what is the difference between so,too,very ?

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Need some help #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2005 15:05 pm   Need some help
 

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A big question. Study and practice will perfect their uses for you. Here is a beginning:

So is usually accompanied by at: She is so heavy that she broke the scales.

Very = extremely but manageable: She is very heavy.

Too = excessively extreme and unmanageable: She is too heavy to ride a scooter.
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What is the difference between so, too, very? #3 (permalink) Fri Dec 19, 2008 16:39 pm   What is the difference between so, too, very?
 

thank Mister. This was helpful
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