Understanding To, Two, and Too
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on the correct usage of 'to', 'two', and 'too' with various exercises.
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Understanding To, Two, and Too
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember the difference between 'to', 'two', and 'too'!
To: a preposition used for direction (e.g., I'm going to the store) or an infinitive verb (e.g., I want to eat). Two: the number 2. Too: meaning also (e.g., I want some, too!) or excessively (e.g., it's too hot).
1. I am going the park after school.
2. There are apples in the basket.
3. It is cold to play outside today.
4. Can I come ?
5. She has many toys.
6. Which word correctly completes the sentence: "We have cats."
to
two
too
tew
7. Which word correctly completes the sentence: "I like read books."
to
two
too
tww
8. Write a sentence using the word 'to'.
9. Write a sentence using the word 'two'.
10. Write a sentence using the word 'too'.
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