29 April 2012 / by Radmila Gurkova

Homophones...TWO, TOO, TO



 

Do you know how to use TOO, TWO & TO correctly?

These are homophones (words that are spelt differently but have the same pronunciation)

 

TOO – used with adverbs and adjectives. (too can also mean ‘as well’ or ‘aslo’)

  • I had too much food.

  • It was too expensive.

  • It is too hot to be outside.

  • Will you be there too?


TWO – is a number (in written English we use ‘two’ rather than the numerical number ‘2’.

  • The two students started shouting in class.

  • There were two trees on the road.


TO – is used with verbs in the infinitive form.

  • I like to swim.

  • I hate to speak in public.

  • She is going to eat snails.

  • He stayed in to read a book.


TO can also be used to mean toward (to show direction)

  • I go to the airport by train.

  • I take the bus to work.

  • He threw the ball to his friend.


Click here to see if you can guess which is which.



 

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