Ok, so lately I have been a lil annoyed by a few things.
The biggest one being people not knowing the difference between to & too.
I mean, did you people go to school or are u just naturally ignorant ?
If you were born in foreign country please disregard this, I am not talking about you.
But to all of the ones who grew up speaking English and speak it every single day of their lives-
Here goes:
To is used for :
in the direction of; or arriving at
used after adjectives to show relationship
used to show ratios
used to show the indirect object
EX:
I am going [to] the mall.
I was nice [to] the salesperson.
Looks like the odds are 5 [to] 1.
I gave the shoes [to] her.
Too is used for:
also/likewise
more than enough-more of
EX:
I'd like to go [too].
He might wanna come to the concert [too].
I think that dress costs [too] much.
It is [too] hot to go to the parade.
Get it now people ?!
ugh !!
Stop fucking it up and use it the right way,
cause u are just making yourself look real stupid !
The biggest one being people not knowing the difference between to & too.
I mean, did you people go to school or are u just naturally ignorant ?
If you were born in foreign country please disregard this, I am not talking about you.
But to all of the ones who grew up speaking English and speak it every single day of their lives-
Here goes:
To is used for :
in the direction of; or arriving at
used after adjectives to show relationship
used to show ratios
used to show the indirect object
EX:
I am going [to] the mall.
I was nice [to] the salesperson.
Looks like the odds are 5 [to] 1.
I gave the shoes [to] her.
Too is used for:
also/likewise
more than enough-more of
EX:
I'd like to go [too].
He might wanna come to the concert [too].
I think that dress costs [too] much.
It is [too] hot to go to the parade.
Get it now people ?!
ugh !!
Stop fucking it up and use it the right way,
cause u are just making yourself look real stupid !
"Lil" is not a word. *you* not "u"
ReplyDeleteThe biggest one being people not knowing the difference between to & too.
That's not a sentence.
-Born in a foreign country...
Did you go to school or are you just naturally ignorant?
Get it now!? UGH!!