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TO, TOO, OR TWO? EXERCISE 1/EFL (A2/B1)

level: Low-intermediate (A2/B1)
To, too, and two are homophones — they sound the same but have completely different meanings and uses. This is one of the most common spelling challenges in English.


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Complete each of the sentences below with to, too, or two.
EXAMPLE: She was too young to go to school.

1. I love this singer! Do you like him ?
2. I'm going the garden.
3. He has sons.
4. She wants to give money to of her sons.
5. He will come.
6. Every month, we give a little money a local animal shelter.
7. P1: Have you heard about Mark and Alex? P2: No, I wonder how those are doing.
8. He is smart for this class.
9. They are of the smartest kids in the class.
10. You need study more.

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