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Helpful Tips for Using "Too," "To," and "Two
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Learn the differences between "too," meaning also or very, "to," used in other cases, and "two," representing the number 2. Improve your grammar skills and avoid common mistakes with clear examples.
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Helpful Tips for Using "Too," "To," and "Two
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Two means 2. • Example: There are two cats sitting on the fence.
Too means also or very or more than enough. • Example: I want to go to the store too. • Example: I ate too much sugar.
To is used in all other cases. • Example: I went to the mall yesterday.
Tony gave _____ apples _____ Mr. Mason.
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