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'to" and "too"

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I don`t really know how to use them and I feel like I have been using them wrong my whole life. I tried asking my English teacher and she couldn't help. Can any one explain them to me?
 

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Matigo said:
To: I like to ski
Too: I like to ski too!
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I dont know I'm baked so whatever
You are correct.

Some more usage:

"I would like to go swimming."
"I would like to go swimming, too!"
 

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To: more or less to do, or a destination. Ex. I'm go to do some coke tonight. / I am going to the strip club right now.
Too: overabundance of something, or inclusive. Ex. I do way too much heroin. / I am going to the strip club too!
 

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I tried asking my English teacher and she couldn't help.

What kind of English teacher is that?? Lmao

Too means as well or also.
-I can do it too.
-Did you think that too?


Too portrays the idea of in excess or more than it should be.
-This cat is too chubby.
-The shoes were too expensive

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To
To has two uses:

To is used in expressions like to walk, to run, to paint, etc.
-I want to run around the planet.
-Did you tell her what to think?


To is used in expressions like to the park, to the postman, agree to a proposal.
-She handed the parcel to the stranger.
-I am going to the park.
 
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