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Too is often used as a mere emphatic [i will too go!] and is sometimes construed as an adjective in modifying much, little, etc. That movie was too long. It usually means also or excessively. Can i come too ?. For example, you would use too in i like cake too or i eat too much cake. Informal us and canadian indeed: More than is suitable or enough: She’s coming too. · understanding the distinct roles of ‘to’ and ‘ too ’ “ to ” and “ too ” are pronounced identically, but they have distinct meanings and can even indicate different parts of speech. The meaning of too is besides, also. You will too do it!. [there was not too much to see] webster’s new world college dictionary, 4th edition. In or to an excessive degree; Too is an adverb meaning to a higher degree than is desirable, possible, or permissible. Used to reinforce a command: It also has another meaning in excess, in addition, or also. “to” is a preposition, while “ too ” is an adverb. · to is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until. ” too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also. ” just to be clear: Used before an adjective or…. I have too many things to do. · “to” is a preposition (most of the time) or part of an infinitive verb. I’m going to the store. Brit and austral and nz certainly; Two is also pronounced the same as to and too , but because it refers to a number, it’s not as easy to confuse for one of the other words. · to use too and to correctly, use too when you want to say also or excessively, and use to as a preposition for expressing direction, place, or position. More than is needed or wanted; “ too ” is an adverb. In english writing, to is a preposition that expresses motion in the direction of. See examples of too used in a sentence. It shows direction, purpose, or a relationship between words. Two is a number that comes after one. More than a fitting or desirable amount: How to use too in a sentence.