Usages of también
Mi silla es verde también.
My chair is green too.
El perro es grande también.
The dog is big too.
Su casa es grande también.
Their house is big too.
Las conchas que traje de la playa son frágiles también, guárdalas con cuidado.
The shells I brought from the beach are fragile too, store them carefully.
Ella también está mareada, así que camina despacio por la plaza.
She is dizzy too, so she walks slowly through the plaza.
Mi hermana también está ansiosa a veces, pero aprende a calmarse con respiraciones profundas.
My sister is also anxious sometimes, but she is learning to calm down with deep breaths.
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