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This page: Learn the difference between the words two, to, and too.

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two/to/too

Two, to, and too sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.

 

Exercise - two/to/too

Select the correct word.

1. I want to go the store.
   

2. I have pieces of candy. Do you want one?
   

3. I don't like Mexican food. It's hot.
   

4. They have some pizza. We would like some pizza .
   

5. Can I borrow dollars?
   

6. I can't hear you. The music is loud.
   

7. The coffee is hot for me to drink.
   

8. I want to go out but I have study.
   

9. I have to take my children to the dentist.
   

10. He has pieces of candy and I only have one.
     

 

Writing

Write a sentence using each of the words: two, to, and too.

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