Julie G. answered 05/03/19
English Teacher - 19 Years Experience
In fiction, you might get away with an occasional sentence fragment, but in academic writing, you need complete sentences. "You, too" is a fragment.
Julie G. answered 05/03/19
English Teacher - 19 Years Experience
In fiction, you might get away with an occasional sentence fragment, but in academic writing, you need complete sentences. "You, too" is a fragment.
George G. answered 03/28/19
97% Verbal 89% Quantitative 92% Writing
The comma is necessary. I wouldn't think of "You, too" in strict grammatical terms - it's really just a colloquialism that serves to echo a sentiment without reiterating it completely.
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