Homophones: Two or more words that sound the same but have different meaning
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To, Too and Two:
To: is a preposition that tells the reader where someone or something is going - I am going to the store.
- it is also an infinitive, meaning it comes before a verb: I want to go to the park.
Too: is an adverb and means "also" - I like chocolate chip cookies too.
- it can stand for something in excess: I have had too many chocolate chip cookies.
Two: the number that comes between one and three - I have two sisters.
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