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TO OR TOO OR TWO

TO: preposition

  1. In a direction toward: went to town; a turn to the right.
  2. As far as the point of condition of: starve to death.
  3. In contact with: back to back.
  4. In front of: face to face.
  5. Until: That shop is open from nine to six.
  6. Into: torn to shreds.
  7. As compared with: a score of four to three.
  8. Before: The time is ten to five.
  9. Used for the one or ones toward whom an action is directed: I gave the money to my sister.
  10. Used as the mark of an infinitive: I'd like to go.

TO: adverb

  1. In the direction of: walked to and fro.
  2. Into awareness: It was a few minutes before I came to.

Too: adverb

  1. Also; besides: I can play the piano too.
  2. More than enough: You played too long.
  3. Very; extremely: I'm only too happy to help. He's not too smart.

Two: noun

  1. A number that is equal to the sum of 1 + 1; 2: You are two years old.

Two: adjective

  1. Being one more than one: The two boys were playing quietly.

 


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