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📄 AEE 2569: As Well Versus Too Versus Also in English
📎 PDF: https://t.me/AllEarsEnglishPodcast/4371
Time marks:
00:00 Podcast Intro
01:11 Commonality Discussion
05:55 Talking About 'Too'
06:26 'Too' vs. 'Tee'
New Words:
• Too — Used at the end of a sentence to mean “in addition” or “also.”
• Also — Used in the middle of a sentence to mean “in addition” or “as well.”
• As Well — Slightly more formal than “too” and often used at the end of a sentence.
• Two — A common, informal word meaning “in addition” and typically used at the end of a sentence.
• Also — A versatile word used in the middle of a sentence to indicate addition, with a neutral tone.
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