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The Difference in Using "Too" and "Very
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Discover the distinction between "very" and "too" in sentences through examples. "Very" adds intensity, while "too" implies difficulty or excess. Explore various scenarios illustrating this contrast. Learn when to use each term effectively.
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The Difference in Using "Too" and "Very
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What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The second sentence, however, implies some sort of difficulty. For example, maybe it's too cold so we can't go outside.
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