Homophones (to, too, two)

Reading Comprehension Quiz

Reading Comprehension Quiz

Homophones: To, Too, Two

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. The words **to**, **too**, and **two** are homophones. Let's learn how to use them correctly!

1. "To"

The word **to** is used as a preposition, showing direction, place, or position. It is also used to form the infinitive form of a verb.

  • Examples:
    • We are going **to** the park.
    • I want **to** eat pizza.

2. "Too"

The word **too** means "also" or "in addition" or can mean "excessively" when referring to something being too much.

  • Examples:
    • I want **too** go to the park.
    • It is **too** hot outside!

3. "Two"

The word **two** is the number 2. It is used to describe a quantity or amount of something.

  • Example:
    • There are **two** dogs in the yard.

Remember: - **To** is used for direction or action. - **Too** means also or excessively. - **Two** is the number 2.

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