have too

have too

To have done something. This construction is mainly used for emphasis in short sentences that typically end with "too" or follow "too" with a verb. A: "You didn't brush your teeth like I asked you to." B: "I have too!" I have too asked Mom for permission, and if you don't believe me, you can ask her!See also: have

have too

 and have soto have done something (despite anything to the contrary). (This is an emphatic way of affirming that something has happened.) Mother: You haven't made your bed. Bob: I have too! I have so turned in my paper! If you don't have it, you lost it!See also: have