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How do you use homnym to or too?

It seems like you're asking about the homophones "to," "too," and "two." These words sound alike but have different meanings and spellings.

Here's a breakdown:

"To" is a preposition indicating direction, purpose, or a recipient.

* Examples: "I went to the store," "He gave the book to her."

"Too" means "also" or "excessively."

* Examples: "I want to go too," "It's too hot outside."

"Two" is the number 2.

* Examples: "I have two dogs," "There are two apples in the basket."

Here's how to remember the difference:

* "To" is like the arrow pointing to a destination.

* "Too" has an extra "o" like it's too much.

* "Two" represents the number 2.

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