This is mean.....

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hellah10

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ohhh hey now....Toledo is one of the top 10 engineering schools in the nation...
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and Iam a eng major!!
 

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On the course!
They may be able to spell, but they missed two commas!

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2 commas?

while we are up here, we might as well beat the lions too!

where does the other one go?
 

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i don't think one goes before the 'too'
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while we are up here, we might as well beat the lions too!

HUH? If this isn't correct, then I need a refresher course in proper pronunciation...
 

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Originally posted by Neemer:
while we are up here, we might as well beat the lions too!

, then I need a refresher course in proper pronunciation...


punctuation, too.
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but yup neems, no question that a comma belongs after the word *here* the question is about before word *too* i always use one in that situation, but microsoft words grammar check shows that either way is correct.
 

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There's, nothing worse, than, the overuse, of punctuation marks, especially, the comma,
 

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I might be way off here , but i thoguht that the word "too" was used for quantities, and the word also was used for in addition to something else. so in addtion to winning the first game they will beat the lions ALSO, instead of too.

or at least this is how i have used these words for many years now and no one has correcteed me yet. Someone please do.
 

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I thoguht that the word "too" was used for quantities

"Two" is quantity

"Too" can mean:

1. In addition; also: He's coming along too.

2. More than enough; excessively: She worries too much.
3. To a regrettable degree: My error was all too apparent.
4. Very; extremely; immensely: He's only too willing to be of service.
5. Informal Indeed; so: You will too do it!


See http://www.bartleby.com/61/59/T0265900.html

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[This message has been edited by Natural Selection (edited 01-03-2002).]
 
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