Sentences with too
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T t - 'Nice to talk to you.'—'Nice to talk to you too.'
- We did learn to read, and quickly too.
- ▶ USAGE: Too is often used as a mere emphatic [I will too go!] and is sometimes construed as an adjective in modifying much, little, etc. [there was not too much to see]
- 'That money's mine.'—'Of course it is, and quite right too.'
- Leather jeans that are too big will make you look larger.
- Americans are never too keen to leave their beloved country.
- 'I'll try and get you a cake.'—'Oh Ann you're too kind.'
- Can I come too?
- I have too many things to do
- You're too kind
- You will too do it!
- The hat is too big
- That's too bad!
- It was just too delicious!
- Young, clever, and rich too.
- too sick to travel.
- too near the fire.
- I am too!
- She wasn't too pleased with his behavior.