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9 Comments
sme4rsays...*quality
it's *too btw
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by sme4r.
solecistsays...mmm, buddy loves high fructose corn syrup
notarobotsays...I want a pet dinosaur to have breakfast with!
Trancecoachsays...just an iguana and a kid having breakfast.. and?
antsays...Is that even good for iguanas?
Missing a letter in the title.
BoneRemakesays...>> ^sme4r:
quality
it's too btw
I always thought too was for " in excess of " I think this iguana likes this cereal just as much as the kid, no more no less.
Put some information behind your jackassery sir.
deathcowsays...The title makes you think... the iguana likes his breakfast to... do what?
Too
USE
"Too" is used in positive sentences to add an agreeing thought. It has the same meaning as "also," but its placement within the sentence is different.
Examples:
Jane speaks French. Sam speaks French too.
I love chocolate. I love pizza too.
Frank can come with us. Nancy can come with us too.
BoneRemakesays...>> ^deathcow:
The title makes you think... the iguana likes his breakfast to... do what?
Too
USE
"Too" is used in positive sentences to add an agreeing thought. It has the same meaning as "also," but its placement within the sentence is different.
Examples:
Jane speaks French. Sam speaks French too.
I love chocolate. I love pizza too.
Frank can come with us. Nancy can come with us too.
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