English, asked by krishna282, 1 year ago

1.bicycles save money for country too 2.bicycles are too small to take up much road space (pickout diff between meaning of too)

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Answered by dikshadahat8
11

Answer:

both are right they are fuel dificient and cover small of road.

Answered by Anonymous
4

In the first sentence, the word "too" refers to the addition of an extra thing or item

In the second sentence, "too" refers to the size of the bicycle.

  • The word "too" is an adverb and is used according to the situations giving out different meanings.
  • From both the sentences, we get to know that the word "too" has different meanings depending upon where the word is used and to what it is referring to.
  • In the first sentence, "too" refers to "also" which means it is referring to something else also while explaining a particular thing.
  • In the second sentence, "too" refers to the size of a particular thing.
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