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TOO AND

EITHER

"Too" is used in positive


sentences to add an agreeing
thought. It has the same
meaning as "also," but its
placement within the
sentence is different.

Too

Examples:
Jane speaks French. Sam speaks
Frenchtoo.
I love chocolate. I love pizzatoo.
Frank can come with us. Nancy
can come with ustoo.

Example

"Too" usually comes at the end of a


clause.
Examples:
I am Canadiantoo.
I can speak Frenchtoo.
I am studying economicstoo.
If he wants to gotoo, he should
meet us at 8:00.

Important

"Either" is used in negative


sentences to add an agreeing
thought.

Either

Examples:
Jane doesn't speak French. Sam
doesn't speak Frencheither.
I don't love chocolate. I don't love
pizzaeither.
Frank cannot come with us. Nancy
cannot come with useither.

Example

"Either" usually comes at the end of a


clause.
Examples:
I cannot speak Frencheither.
I am not studying economicseither.
I don't want to eateither.
I didn't like the movieeither.

Important

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