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I too am very busy or i am very busy,too~~which is better? I heard that an English people said "I too am very busy"~~ an ungrammatical construction?I asked merely out of curiosity. An English people said "I too am very busy"~~
21 de may. de 2010 4:57
Respuestas · 5
Both are correct. I too, am very busy. I am very busy too. Just you have to omit the comma from second sentence and place it in the first sentence as above.
22 de mayo de 2010
Yes you can use both expressions
21 de mayo de 2010
Both forms are used. You don't need the comma before too, although you can use it if you want. I am very busy too. Normal style I too am very busy. Formal style emphasizing the subject. While I'm at it, I might as well add the third variation. In American usage "too" can go after the verb. I am too very busy! This means... I am indeed very busy. It is used to emphasize that something is true.
21 de mayo de 2010
"I too am very busy" incorrect.
21 de mayo de 2010
Hi... "I am very busy too" is the correct sentence.
21 de mayo de 2010
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