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Post by Fistor on Jul 31, 2008 20:03:23 GMT -5
I'm really not interested in teaching an English lesson here. Look it up. "Too" is used when you want to describe something as overly so. As in "too fat", "too dusty", "too sunny", etc. Okay, no more lessons beyond that. true enough but you can use the word "too" inplace of "also" which is basicly what I am doing. Go find your Fith Grade English book and look it up. Oh, my bad. And after Iran aquires nukes, mabey they will slide one too Ol' Osama and mabey he will find some one too special deliver it too the United States? In other words: "And after Iran aquires nukes, mabey they will slide one also Ol' Osama and mabey he will find some one also special deliver it also the United States?" Thanks for squaring me away on that.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 1, 2008 3:52:47 GMT -5
Ok, so I'm not perfect sorry. Sometimes I get carried away with my "too's" I'll try to watch it in the future, my bad.
My grammar may have been bad in this particular example but the jist is real.
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