"too bad" is what you want. "too" means "in excess" -more than enough. This phrase is ofter used ironically - you do not really mean what you say, but taken literally it means "more than acceptably bad" (turn of events) for you and I sympathize.
The correct way is "you too", implying you also or you in addition to.
The sentence should be revised to "I am too old and am retiring."
The correct way of saying thought is pensé. Trust me, it took me a while to figure this out... Too bad I don't have a genius IQ!
It is grammatically correct to say: There is nothing wrong with this machine.It is not grammatically correct to say: Will it is be grammatically correct to say ....The correct way to write that or say that would be: Would it be grammatically correct to say....
it is correct if you mean it as too many/a lot of shoes on the floor. any other way would be incorrect
too- usually used to describe quantity, too soon, too little, too much, can I go too To-usually describes direction-to the store, etc
Yes that is correct. (An easy way of remembering the difference is that you use 'too' when you want to say 'also'. e.g. 'Would you like to come too?')
Of course it's Mazama, silly! Mazoma is the bad, unorganized, slang way to say it. Mazama is the correct way to say it. Listen to girls!
well if their saying it in a good way then you should say thanks but if they say it in a bad way then...... well you should probably say thankyou too cause maybe you'll still need it
"I'd no money" is an example of bad grammar. The correct way to say you had no money would be to say "I did not have any money." It is a past tense sentence.
It is "Way to go", not "Way too go". As in, "This is the way to go."
No. The correct way to say that you disagree with something would be "in disagreement."