To versus Too versus Two

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*'''To'''= preposition used for expressing motion or direction toward a point.
*'''To'''= preposition used for expressing motion or direction toward a point.
:I am going to the store.
:I am going to the store.
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*'''To'''= preposition used for indicating purpose.
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:They drank to his health.
*'''Too'''= Also, as well.
*'''Too'''= Also, as well.
:Can I go, too?
:Can I go, too?
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*'''Too'''= excessively, very much
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:It's too hot!
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*'''Too'''= used to contradict a negative assertion
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:I am too old enough to drink!
*'''Two'''= the number 2
*'''Two'''= the number 2
:I bought two eggs.
:I bought two eggs.
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:Would you two like to go, too?"
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:"Would you two like to go, too?"
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Current revision as of 13:54, 21 July 2011

  • To= preposition used for expressing motion or direction toward a point.
I am going to the store.
  • To= preposition used for indicating purpose.
They drank to his health.
  • Too= Also, as well.
Can I go, too?
  • Too= excessively, very much
It's too hot!
  • Too= used to contradict a negative assertion
I am too old enough to drink!
  • Two= the number 2
I bought two eggs.

Altogether now:

"Would you two like to go, too?"
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