If you are saying "I love you too", "too" has two o's. It is not "I love you to".
If you are "a bit tired", you are not "abit tired" and you have "a lot of money" rather than "alot of money". "Abit" isn't a word and neither is "alot". You wouldn't say "I have asmall dog and ahuge cat" would you? This silly use of "abit" and "alot" is bewildering.
And last but not least, if you are saying someone IS something, such as "you are amazing" but wish to shorten it, please note that it becomes "you're amazing" rather than "your amazing" as "your amazing" suggests that the person has an amazing something such as "your amazing hair" rather than that the person IS the definition of amazing. When you shorten "you are" you take off the "a" and replace it with an apostrophe. (Note "an apostrophe" rather than "a apostrophe").
So please, when you are talking to me, don't say "Aww I love you to because your amazing and I like you alot" because I can't take it anymore guys. (Not that everybody says they love me but you get the gist).
I haven't explained this properly as I remember learning all this in Year 1 so I shouldn't have to, I'm merely giving you the facts and begging you to learn them.
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