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Business Soft Skills Writing Online Commonly Confused Words

Sean Flanagan
Sean Flanagan
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"Too" as in "also"

I noticed that Dan didn't mention the other meaning of T-O-O, meaning "also". Furthermore, an alternate definition of "pique" is: a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one's pride.

1 Answer

Just as a comment on your noticing.

Too as in also: This is usually used at the end of sentences. "I am going to the movies too". In general when you can replace the 'too' with 'also' or 'as well' then it is the double-o version.