Too and very
We usually use "too" when something is not good. Sometime it means negative.
For example:
1. The movie was too long.
2. It is too hard to understand for me.
We use 'very' when something is positive.
For example:
1. He is a very famous pop star.
2. Today the weather is very good for picnic.
For example:
1. The movie was too long.
2. It is too hard to understand for me.
We use 'very' when something is positive.
For example:
1. He is a very famous pop star.
2. Today the weather is very good for picnic.

2 Comments:
Very good explanation and examples, Ismant!
Ismat,
Answering your question about the wombats:
You have to write a report about wombats (a report like the one on boomerangs that Marion gave you. YOu can use the information from Time4English, but teh structure and the language are not good for a report. So you have to change it.
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