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NameDateHomophone Worksheet: Two, Too, and To Worksheet 1. Homophones are words that are pronounced alike but spelled differently—and have different meanings. One set of homophones that everybody knows are to, too and two. Using the wrong homophone changes the meaning of your writing. Remember this about these words: Two is a noun that means “something having two units or members.”Too is an adverb that means both “besides, also” and “to an excessive degree.”To is both a preposition and an adverb has many meanings, but for the purpose of this worksheet it means, as a preposition, “movement toward a place person or thing reached” and as an adverb “to indicated direction toward.”I waited ________ hours for the bus to come.It's much ________ hot to play basketball.Give the car keys_______ your father.I was ________ late to eat at the Chinese buffet.We went ________the movies at the Whitestone Theater.NameDateHomophone Worksheet: Two, Too, and To Worksheet 1. Homophones are words that are pronounced alike but spelled differently—and have different meanings. One set of homophones that everybody knows are to, too and two. Using the wrong homophone changes the meaning of your writing. Remember this about these words: Two is a noun that means “something having two units or members.”Too is an adverb that means both “besides, also” and “to an excessive degree.”To is both a preposition and an adverb has many meanings, but for the purpose of this worksheet it means, as a preposition, “movement toward a place person or thing reached” and as an adverb “to indicated direction toward.”I waited ________ hours for the bus to come.It's much ________ hot to play basketball.Give the car keys_______ your father.I was ________ late to eat at the Chinese buffet.We went ________the movies at the Whitestone Theater.NameDateHomophone Worksheet: Two, Too, and To Worksheet 5. Homophones are words that are pronounced alike but spelled differently—and have different meanings. One set of homophones that everybody knows are to, too and two. Using the wrong homophone changes the meaning of your writing. Remember this about these words: Two is a noun that means “something having two units or members.”Too is an adverb that means both “besides, also” and “to an excessive degree.”To is both a preposition and an adverb has many meanings, but for the purpose of this worksheet it means, as a preposition, “movement toward a place person or thing reached” and as an adverb “to indicated direction toward.”**** wondered if it was __________ much __________ ask for _________minutes of quiet.It takes almost __________ hours _________ to get from one end of the A train line _______ the other.*** tried _________ swim to the bottom of Lake Willoughby in Vermont, but it was ___________ deep.At ________ o’clock, *** planned ______ ice skating, but found it was just ________ cold.**** thought _______ hours was just _______long ________ wait for a slice of pizza. ................
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