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When too is used at the end of a sentence, it means "also". It is also used to describe something as excessive or extremely:

Some people have too much money and too little sense.

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No, "too" can also be used in the middle of a sentence. For example: "I like chocolate too."

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Can to or too be used at the end of a sentence?

Sentences can end with the word to and the word too can also end a sentence: "Austria is a country I want to go to." "I would like to visit Switzerland too."


Do you end a sentence with to or too?

You would end a sentence with "too" when indicating "also" or "in addition". You would end a sentence with "to" when indicating direction or purpose.


When do you know when to include a coma before the word too when the word too is the last word of the sentence?

A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"


Do you end a sentence with the word too?

At times it is possible. e.g. "Do you like it? I do."


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What structure is used in this sentence Whenever I go shopping I always spend too much money.?

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What structure is used in this sentence- whenever i go shopping I always spend too much money?

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What structure is used in the sentence Whenever you go shopping you always spend too much money?

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What is the proper use of too or to?

To is a preposition such as in the sentence "I gave money to my friend.". It also is used in an infinitive such as "to eat" or "to find". Too is an adverb. You can use it to emphasize something's excess like "I am toocold." or in place of the word also (although word order changes: also can be used in the begining or end of the sentence, while it's best to put too at the end) such as "I am hungry too.". An example of using too in place of also, but not at the end of the sentence is "I, too, am hungry."


When do you use semicolons in sentences?

It depends on your sentence, anyway you always use capitel letter at the begining of a sentence, full stop at the end of the sentence, these two are the main ones.


Is there a comma before too?

Yes, a comma is often used before "too" when it is used at the end of a sentence to show addition or agreement, such as "I like chocolate, too."


Sentence with the word clever at the end?

You are just too clever.