I was wondering if anyone has ever thought (considered?) about the possibility of using "soo" in a context similar to "too". Yes, it looks weird but, in my warped mind, there's a correlation with the different forms of to, too, and two.
For example, "It snowed soo much last night I knew they'd cancel school so I called my friends and made plans for the day".
I am far from a wordsmith but doesn't this seem logical or do I need to see a doctor?
For example, "It snowed soo much last night I knew they'd cancel school so I called my friends and made plans for the day".
I am far from a wordsmith but doesn't this seem logical or do I need to see a doctor?