B BurtonY966 New member Oct 9, 2025 #1 I often mix up to and too in writing. Can someone explain the difference between to vs too with examples?
I often mix up to and too in writing. Can someone explain the difference between to vs too with examples?
S sophie Member Oct 10, 2025 #2 The preposition "to" is used to indicate direction, intention, or relationship. For example, "go to school." The adverb "too" means "also" or "excessively." For example, "I want to go too," or "It is too cold."
The preposition "to" is used to indicate direction, intention, or relationship. For example, "go to school." The adverb "too" means "also" or "excessively." For example, "I want to go too," or "It is too cold."
Salvatore_Damon Member Oct 13, 2025 #3 “To” is a preposition used for direction or purpose (like going to school), while “too” means also or excessively (like I want to go too or too much).
“To” is a preposition used for direction or purpose (like going to school), while “too” means also or excessively (like I want to go too or too much).