by Kitty Nash
"To" is used as a preposition or part of an infinitive phrase. Examples: 1) We are going to the store. 2) Are you going to sing a song?
"Too" is an adverb meaning also or to an excessive degree. Examples: 1) I am going too. 2) You are just too much.
"Two" is the number 2. Example: I have two dollars.
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- Directions:
- Click the word that correctly completes each sentence.
- 1.
- This test is (to) (too) (two) hard.
- 2.
- When will you be able (to) (too) (two) attend?
- 3.
- The price for the outfit was (to) (too) (two) high.
- 4.
- Are you going (to) (too) (two) the beach?
- 5.
- He was (to) (too) (two) disinterested in the game to watch it closely.
- 6.
- Are you going (to) (too) (two) graduate in June?
- 7.
- They are just (to) (too) (two) radical in their ideas.
- 8.
- (To) (Too) (Two) of his friends are in the same AP class.
- 9.
- Do you have (to) (too) (two) of anything for sale?
- 10.
- My sister and I are (to) (too) (two) peas in a pod.