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too, two, to

too, two, to. Homophones - words that sound alike but do not have the same meaning and often have different spellings. two. two – used when you mean the number ex: I have two cats at home. 2. 2. 2. too. - This is the most confusing one - It has two uses too – means “also”

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too, two, to

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  1. too, two, to Homophones - words that sound alike but do not have the same meaning and often have different spellings.

  2. two two – used when you mean the number ex: I have two cats at home. 2 2 2

  3. too - This is the most confusing one - It has two uses too – means “also” ex: I like him, too. too – means “excessive” or “overly so” ex: He is too quiet.

  4. to to – used as a function word; “in the direction of” ex: He wanted to go to the pool.

  5. practice • I was hoping _____ eat lunch with Grandma, _____. • We have _____ hours until we have _____ get _____ her house. • She is _____ scared _____ go into the haunted house.

  6. Notes two – the number too – “also” ex: I have it, too. too - excessively, or “overly so” ex: He was too hot. to – used as a function word, “in the direction of”

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