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to vs. too vs. two
the words \to,\ \too,\ and \two\ may all sound the same, but they have different meanings.
can i see some examples?
Brief Explanations
"To" is a preposition (e.g., "go to the store") or part of an infinitive (e.g., "to run"). "Too" means also (e.g., "I like it too") or excessively (e.g., "too hot"). "Two" is the number 2 (e.g., "two apples").
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"To" examples: "I'm going to school." "He wants to play."
"Too" examples: "She's coming too." "It's too cold."
"Two" examples: "There are two books on the table."