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ALSO or TOO: Which one is correct?



 
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ALSO or TOO: Which one is correct? #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 30, 2006 19:42 pm   ALSO or TOO: Which one is correct?
 

Hello! How is it going? Thanks in advance!

You!, lorry driver too/also!

I mean "I am quite shocked because he?s got
another job I would never have thought of"

But...TOO or ALSO? Which one is correct?

I suppose it?s TOO, but...

Thanks!

Jes?s
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ALSO-TOO #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 30, 2006 23:05 pm   ALSO-TOO
 

Hi Jesus

I would say "You?! (You're) a lorry driver too?!"

Well, actually, that's not quite right.... As an American, I would say "You?! You're a truck driver too?!" Laughing

If you want to put 'also' in the sentence: "You're also a truck driver?!"

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