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yes I want to or too...? which one is correct...?? ?
13 de sep. de 2011 13:58
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You need to understand the difference between "to" and "too". "To" is often the first part of an infinitive verb (e.g. "to eat", "to go", etc.); there are several other usages of "to". "Too" is used as an adverb to mean "also", "in addition" or "very." If someone asks you: Q: "Do you want to eat?" A: "Yes, I want to." While the person will understand your response (oral English), it would be more proper to add the infinitive verb at the end of the sentence - e.g. "Yes, I want to eat." "I want too." is an incorrect sentence. It can be corrected, however, with a minor change. If someone asks you: Q: "I am eating ice cream. Would you like some?" A: "Yes, I want some, too." In this above example, the "some" in your answer refers to ice cream. The use of "too" is an example of expressing "also" - i.e. "Yes, I want some [ice cream], also."
13 de septiembre de 2011
depends on what you want to say.. "I want to" meaning you want to do something; "I want too" meaning you want something ALSO..
13 de septiembre de 2011
I want to + (verb), e.g. I want to do something, .... to go, .... eat now, .... sleep later I want (something) too [too=also], e.g. I want something too, I need to go now too, I have to sleep and eat too, just like you. "I want too" is not correct because the verb "want" requires an object or action, e.g., - I want more money. (object) - Do you want more money too? - I want to eat now. (action) - Do you want to eat now too?
13 de septiembre de 2011
Too
9 de agosto de 2019
Too :-)
13 de septiembre de 2011
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