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Is it too or to?
I want to know is it too or to late to get approved to enrolled in the G&T math class.
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Re: Is it too or to?

Originally Posted by
MsNyree
I want to know is it too or to late to get approved to enrolled in the G&T math class.
The right one is too. It means "very"
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Re: Is it too or to?

Originally Posted by
sash2008
The right one is too. It means "very"
You are right sash2008, but the owner of this question is from the USA and his first language is English.
I felt as if there is something here that I haven't learned yet.
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Re: Is it too or to?

Originally Posted by
MsNyree
I want to know is it too or to late to get approved to enrolled in the G&T math class.
The correct one is "too"
However, it should also be either "to be enrolled" or "to enroll" in the.........etc.
I am not a teacheer.
P.S. On edit. The incorrect use of to and too seems to be becoming more and more prevalent today. I blame computers and spellcheck! Of ourse, we can also add "two" to that!
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Re: Is it too or to?

Originally Posted by
Searching for language
The correct one is "too"
However, it should also be either "to be enrolled" or "to enroll" in the.........etc.
I am not a teacheer.
P.S. On edit. The incorrect use of to and too seems to be becoming more and more prevalent today. I blame computers and spellcheck! Of ourse, we can also add "two" to that!
Yes
Thank you
I also felt there is a mistake in that sentence.
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Re: Is it too or to?
I already knew it was too, I was just making sure. Thanks for the corrrection on to be enrolled or to enroll.
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