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The meaning of TOO is besides, also. How to use too in a sentence.

TOO definition: 1. more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough: 2. used before an adjective or…. Learn more.

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You use too after adding a piece of information or a comment to a statement, in order to emphasize that it is surprising or important.

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Learn the meanings for "too". The first meaning is "also" or "besides"; the second meaning is "excessively" or "extra". In addition, some people use it to mean "very". Think of too as being relevant when there is an increase in something, such as temperature, difficulty, etc.; for example, "too hot", "too challenging", or "too soft". [2]

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How to Use "Too" and "To" Correctly: 5 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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  1. as well; in addition; also: can I come too?. 2. in or to an excessive degree; more than a fitting or desirable amount: I have too many things to do. 3. extremely: you're too kind. 4. informal US and Canadian indeed: used to reinforce a command: you will too do it!. 5. too right! Brit and Austral and NZ certainly; indeed.
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“To” and “too” sound alike but have very different meanings and usages. “To” shows direction and “too” means “also.” Learn to use them correctly here.

Used in the conjunctive sense, too is used postpositively, often offset with a pause (in speaking) or commas (in writing), and pronounced with phrasal stress. When used in their senses as degree adverbs, very and too never modify verbs; very much and too much do instead.