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The Difference Between To & Too: Improve Your Writing

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Summary: Learn the difference between "to" and "too" in this free video. Watch, and see how your writing will instantly improve.

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By Kari Wethington
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Kari Wethington is a journalist based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kari’s experience includes reporting, editing, online journalism and video production. She is a 2003 graduate of Oberlin...read more

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"Hi, I'm Kari Wethington for expertvillage.com Today we are going to talk about ways to instantly improve your writing. Another specific point to keep in mind is to verses too. You use to with two oo's or two with one let's take a look at some examples. Here are a couple of examples of when to use which version of to. On the top we have "she went too the airport yesterday", this immediately looks wrong to me because too here with two oo's just doesn't make sense. This is the correct version "she went to the airport yesterday," we are not saying also in the middle of the sentence we are just saying that is where she went. The second example is "she loves the airport to", this looks wrong because you are inspecting something to come after this. "She loves the airport to get on a plane or something so the second version is correct, "she loves the airport too", meaning she loves the airport also."

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