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Daphany’s Free Online Writing Workshop
“Basic Rules of Grammar”
To , Too, Two
Does it matter which one I use, when speaking?
Answer: No, because words that share the same pronunciation are called homophones. When writing however, it does matter because all three forms of this word have a different meaning.
To = is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until”.
Too = adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also”.
Below are some examples, of how to use the word correctly, when writing.
To
● I’m going to the store.
● Those shoes, belong to Katie.
Too
● I love you too.
● Girl, that’s way too much makeup!
Two
● The two of them are incredible!
● I ate two slices of pizza.
Remember, writing should be fun!
I hope you enjoyed this presentation.