American vs British grammar systems.

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RE: Hannah is famous lmfao

M.V.P said:
I simply quoted Farooq's original sentence, which you stated was incorrect. So, I proved you wrong. L2Admit.

It's incorrect which I've already proven, you have admitted the exact same thing like two pages ago.
 

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Too:
a : to an excessive degree : excessively <too large a house for us>
b : to such a degree as to be regrettable <this time he has gone too far>
c : very <didn't seem too interested>

We are selling the house and the furniture too.
He saw something, and she saw it too.
I want to go too!
The soup is too hot.
The offer was too good to refuse.
This shirt is way too big for me.
She is much too young to be watching this movie.
You gave me too many cards.
I have too much to do.
He works much too hard.

To:
a —used as a function word to indicate movement or an action or condition suggestive of movement toward a place, person, or thing reached <drove to the city> <went back to the original idea> <went to lunch>
b —used as a function word to indicate direction <a mile to the south> <turned his back to the door> <a tendency to silliness>
c —used as a function word to indicate contact or proximity <applied polish to the table> <put her hand to her heart>
d (1) —used as a function word to indicate the place or point that is the far limit <100 miles to the nearest town> (2) —used as a function word to indicate the limit of extent <stripped to the waist>
e —used as a function word to indicate relative position <perpendicular to the floor>
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a —used as a function word to indicate purpose, intention, tendency, result, or end <came to our aid> <drink to his health>
b —used as a function word to indicate the result of an action or a process <broken all to pieces> <go to seed> <to their surprise, the train left on time>
3
—used as a function word to indicate position or relation in time: as
a : before <five minutes to five>
b : till <from eight to five> <up to now>
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—used as a function word to indicate addition, attachment, connection, belonging, possession, accompaniment, or response <the key to the door> <danced to live music> <comes to her call>
5
—used as a function word (1) to indicate the extent or degree (as of completeness or accuracy) <loyal to a man> <generous to a fault> or the extent and result (as of an action or a condition) <beaten to death> (2) to indicate the last or an intermediate point of a series <moderate to cool temperatures>
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a —used as a function word (1) to indicate a relation to one that serves as a standard <inferior to her earlier works> (2) to indicate similarity, correspondence, dissimilarity, or proportion <compared him to a god>
b —used as a function word to indicate agreement or conformity <add salt to taste> <to my knowledge>
c —used as a function word to indicate a proportion in terms of numbers or quantities <400 to the box> <odds of ten to one>
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a —used as a function word (1) to indicate the application of an adjective or a noun <agreeable to everyone> <attitude to friends> <title to the property> (2) to indicate the relation of a verb to its complement or to a complementary element <refers to the traditions> (3) to indicate the receiver of an action or the one for which something is done or exists <gives a dollar to the man> and often used with a reflexive pronoun to indicate exclusiveness (as of possession) or separateness <had the house to themselves>
b —used as a function word to indicate agency <falls to his opponent's blows>
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—used as a function word to indicate that the following verb is an infinitive <wants to go> and often used by itself at the end of a clause in place of an infinitive suggested by the preceding context <knows more than she seems to>

All of these examples are taken from the Merriam- Webster's dictionary, an American dictionary. Thank you very much

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My fucking god Crayo, I know the difference, but apparently, you don't....

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I'm trying to say that the sentence YOu tried to correct, was inadequate... You failed.
 

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You are again talking within the wrong context MVP. We are not talking about a "to" situation where something is going to happen, but a "too" situation where there is a excess of something. :Facepalm:
 

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Is this 2nd grade? to, two, too???

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"Crayo I don't stalk, I'm to awesome for that" is incorrect.
"Crayo I don't stalk, I'm too awesome for that" is correct.

End of thread.
 

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RE: Hannah is famous lmfao

The GOAT Derpy said:
Kia said the team leader was going to be mad :(( and :finger: Crayo I don't stalk, I'm too[\u] awesome for that :smug:


Wait, @[Stopspot], which "to" were you trying to correct? If it was the top one, like I have been proving; then you're wrong. If it's the bottom one, then yes, I know it should be rephrased to "too".

Sorry about the confusion.
 

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@[M.V.P] It was always about the lower one. That was the catalyst of the entire "debate" and the one Crayo and I have been focusing on this entire time. Your use of to has been correct.
 

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RE: Hannah is famous lmfao

M.V.P said:
Wait, @[Stopspot], which "to" were you trying to correct? If it was the top one, like I have been proving; then you're wrong. If it's the bottom one, then yes, I know it should be rephrased to "too".

Sorry about the confusion.

Realises he's wrong and makes a fabrication.

I've done it before so I know you're doing it.
Don't play a fool at his own game.
 

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OK, I'm here, everyone chill.

I went back through to page four to find where the original post and subsequent argument started from.

MVP, I'm going to chalk it up to you being tired and drained from college courses (go with me on that), because unfortunately you are incorrect in this instance.

Farooq is, in fact, TOO awesome. :obama: Crayo was right when he first corrected Farooq's grammar.
 

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RE: Hannah is famous lmfao

Jonathan said:
Realises he's wrong and makes a fabrication.

I've done it before so I know you're doing it.
Don't play a fool at his own game.

Look at ALL of my posts. All of mine have been about the wrong "to", in which case, I would have been correct.

However, I just now realized I was confused on the word they were trying to correct.
 

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GrammarNazi82 said:
OK, I'm here, everyone chill.

I went back through to page four to find where the original post and subsequent argument started from.

MVP, I'm going to chalk it up to you being tired and drained from college courses (go with me on that), because unfortunately you are incorrect in this instance.

Farooq is, in fact, TOO awesome. :obama: Crayo was right when he first corrected Farooq's grammar.

:okay:
 
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