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What is the difference between to and too?

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What is the difference between to and too?

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There is mainly one difference. The word too, means also, read the following sentence. I too have a Siberian husky. (OR) I have a Siberian husky too. Notice these can be substituted with the word also. Next is another to. Read the following sentence. I am going to the grocery store to by milk. That does not mean we are both going to the grocery store to by milk, I alone am going. I hope I helped you out. Bye!

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