Understanding To, Two, and Too
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet to help students understand and correctly use the words 'to', 'two', and 'too' in sentences.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice using 'to', 'two', and 'too' correctly.
Read the explanations below. They will help you remember when to use 'to', 'two', and 'too'.
To: means towards something, or for an action. (e.g., I am going to the park. I like to read.)
Two: means the number 2. (e.g., I have two apples.)
Too: means also, or more than enough. (e.g., I want to come too! This soup is too hot.)
Complete each sentence with the correct word: to, two, or too.
1. My sister has pet bunnies.
2. I like play outside.
3. This ice cream is cold!
4. Can I go the store with you?
5. There are many cookies in the jar.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. I have (to / two / too) many toys.
to
two
too
none of the above
2. We are going (to / two / too) the zoo.
to
two
too
none of the above
3. My friend wants to come (to / two / too).
to
two
too
none of the above
Write one sentence using 'to', one sentence using 'two', and one sentence using 'too'.
1. Sentence using 'to':
2. Sentence using 'two':
3. Sentence using 'too':