Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello everyone, Sam here, and in this lesson we're going to look at the difference between 'also', 'as well' and 'too'. Their meanings are similar – we are adding something – but we use them slightly differently in a sentence. We use 'also' with the verb, in the middle of the sentence: 'He's really good at tennis, but he also plays football really well.' Or, you can use it at the beginning of the sentence to add emphasis: 'He's really good at tennis. Also, he plays football really well.' 'As well' and 'too' go at the end of the sentence: 'He's really good at tennis, and he plays football really well too.' 'He's really good at tennis, and he plays football really well as well.' The only slight difference is that 'as well' is less common in American English and more common in British English than 'too'. So, what about you? Are you only learning English or are you studying other languages as well?
A1 tennis football sentence common difference emphasis Also vs As well vs Too - English In A Minute 152 21 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/01 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary