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To, too and two
When words sound the same but are spelled differently, we call them homophones…
Like to, too and two.
There’s to - like ‘I’m going to the beach’, then there’s too, meaning also or extremely, and finally the number two.
Looks like someone’s going to a party.
And you’re going too.
Two monsters are going to the party.
Hang on you two. Wasn’t somebody else invited to the party too?
Oh, um, there you are.
Now you can go to the party too with these two.
Oh, um, er, nice tutu by the way.
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The homophones ‘to’, ‘too’ and ‘two’ can be confusing. Join Fudge, Pudge and Grudge to learn the different meanings and spellings of these words in this video.
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