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Too Or Very What S The Difference
‘Too’ Or ‘Very’? What’s The Difference?
1. Dez. 2020 / Englisch / 1 Minuten lesen

We use 'too' and 'very' to intensify adverbs and adjectives, but there is a difference in how to use them. 

 

✅ Very

Used for emphasis.

 

Examples:

- The manager was very impressed with the performance of the employees.

- I am very grateful for my life.

- The math test was very difficult.

- I am loving this book! The reading is very enjoyable.


 

✅ Too

 

Too is used in the sense of 'more than enough' and overly.

 

Examples:

- She drives too fast.

- The food is too salty.

- It’s too soon to say if it will be possible.

 

Note that ‘too’ is used to set a negative tone, so if you want to praise something, don’t use it.

 

- I like your new haircut. It is too stylish! - INCORRECT ❌

(It expresses that the haircut shouldn't be so stylish)

 

- I like your new haircut. It is very stylish! - CORRECT ☑

(It sounds like a compliment)

 

Check out this lesson to learn more about using modifiers:

https://www.limlessons.com/en/blog_post/a-bit-or-incredibly-learn-to-use-modifiers

 

Let's practice!

 

Write in the comments section sentences with too and very and practice the pronunciation of these words by listening to the video below.

 

We hope this lesson has been helpful for you.

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