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What is the difference between "even","also" and "too"(at the end of a sentence)?
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Even is not generally at the end of a sentence. You typically see it at the beginning. Even I like ice cream, and I am a picky eater.
Also and too are interchangeable. You like ice cream? I like ice cream too. I like ice cream also (this sounds a little less natural).
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Even is a difficult word to describe, as it has many uses. But it can be used as a comparison or situational verb (or it can be used as an adjective). Eg: "Even if this happens I will do this".
Also and Too are used for additions in sentences: "I will do this too" or "I will do this also". So those two essentially have no difference, it depends on the sentence, which sounds better.
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Also, may you give examples of expressions with these words that confuse you too? This way we may even be able to explain their usage more clearly (if you desire).
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Ilaria
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الإسبرانتو, الإيطالية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, الإسبرانتو, الإسبانية
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