Difference between to and too | To vs Too

To vs Too

To is a preposition showing direction.

Example

  1. Amos ran to school.


To can also be used in infinitive verbs.

Example

  1. Ann waited until the last day to do her work.


Too is used to intensify what is being discussed and can mean ‘also’.

Examples

  1. Jane too waited until the last day to do her work.
  2. Good morning to you too.

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