Module 15, Troublesome Words 1, Lesson 7:

To, Too, and Two

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"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?
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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.
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