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i too came vs i too came here before

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I too came' is a complete sentence indicating agreement or similarity with someone else's action. 'I too came here before' is a complete sentence providing additional information about the speaker's past action. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 682 views

i too came

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement or similarity with someone else's action.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker also performed the action mentioned by someone else. It shows agreement or similarity.

Examples:

  • A: I went to the store. B: I too came.
  • She said she would help, and I too came forward to offer assistance.
  • He decided to leave early, and I too came to the same conclusion.
  • Jan 23, 2015 ... I too came here because of that guy's professor (self.study). submitted 7 days ago by Rambos69. That is all. 73 comments; sharecancel.
  • 1 day ago ... Great post here jonny. I too came over after IJJP. Made a nice little boot on that one but could have cashed much more. Love the group we have ...
  • Feb 20, 2014 ... "I too came to see the futility of trying to repair what is, at bottom, structurally unsound". Dom Mark Daniel Kirby, now prior of Silverstream Priory, ...
  • Dec 12, 2014 ... It's a commentary I'll be learning for the rest of my life, but it's okay that I, too, came late to this party. The point is that I came to the party, ...

i too came here before

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to provide additional information about the speaker's past action.

This phrase is used to specify that the speaker not only came but also came to a particular place before the current time. It adds detail to the action.

Examples:

  • I too came here before the party started.
  • She mentioned the restaurant, and I too came here before for a special occasion.
  • He said he visited the museum, and I too came here before with my family.

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