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How do I use To, Too, or Two?

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August 9, 2009
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To is used like a particle, such as:
"Go to school."
"To work."
"John went to work."

Too is used like "as well" or "also", eg:
"I want to go too." can be replaced with "I want to go as well."
Too can also be used to show that something is more then enough, eg:
"The mall is too far."

Two is just used as a number.
"Two dogs.", "I have two cupcakes."


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Kurisutiin93's answer        1 0
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two is like 2 haha just kidding the previous person explained it well

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