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"To," "two," and "too" are three homophones that are often mixed up in writing. Each of these words has a distinct meaning and usage. "To" is a preposition that indicates movement towards a destination, "two" is a number that comes after one and before three, and "too" means excessively or also. Confusing these three words can lead to misunderstandings and inaccuracies in writing. Our online exercise on "to," "two," and "too" provides 15 sentences to practice using these words correctly.
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