Test on "Also" vs "Too" vs "As Well"
The blog post on "Also" vs "too" vs "as well" discusses the differences between the words "also", "too" and "as well". The author explains that "also" is used to add information to a sentence and is typically placed at the beginning or end of a sentence. "Too" is used to show that something is applicable to both the speaker and the listener and is placed before the subject of the sentence. "As well" is used to add further information and is placed at the end of a sentence. The author provides examples of each word in use and concludes by stating that while they all have different uses, they are all used to add further information to a sentence.
Now you have read the similarities and differences between also, too, and as well, it's time to test your knowledge and memory.
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