Many people make mistakes when using to, too, or two. These words look and sound similar, but they have different meanings. Even native speakers have difficulties telling them apart!
This is an exercise about the difference between to, too, and two.
You can find the exercise below:
To, Too or Two Exercise 2
Complete the following sentences with the correct form: to, too of two.
1.
He wants me buy him a big present.2.
My friend has read that book .3.
The landlord has spare keys in case I lose mine.4.
Have you received packages in the mail today?5.
I want my radio automatically connect the WiFi.6.
My friend's radio does that .7.
Harry is tired pay us a visit.8.
Can you show me the way the store?9.
My sister only has friends help her move her new apartment..10.
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