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Homophones. Definition: words that sound the same, may or may not be spelled the same, and have different meanings. t o, too, two To – infinitive form of a verb (to eat, to sleep, to write) and preposition (to the store, to the mall, to lunch) Two – 2
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Homophones Definition: words that sound the same, may or may not be spelled the same, and have different meanings
to, too, two To – infinitive form of a verb (to eat, to sleep, to write) and preposition (to the store, to the mall, to lunch) Two – 2 Too – also (I will go, too.); more (Don’t give me too much cake.)
Write the following sentences using the correct to, too, or two. Your title is: Homophones: Two, To, Too • I want ___________ pancakes for breakfast. • I went __________ my friend’s house __________ work on homework. • We had way ____________ much homework __________ work on, so the __________ of us put our heads together. • Our other friend decided she better come, ___________. 5. We wasted ___________ much time trying ______talk about doing the homework, so it was almost __________ in the afternoon before we got __________ it.
Their, There, They’re Their – possession (I went to their house.) They’re – contraction: they are (They’re awesome!) There – place (Let’s meet over there.)
Homophones: Their, They’re, and There ____________ going to work on _________ work this evening, so they can meet _________ friends at the movie. _____________ are many movies playing over _____________. _____________ parents have to say ____________ able to go before going _________________. __________ lucky that __________ getting to go over __________________ in ___________ parent’s car since I have to ride the bus. 5. _____________ glad to hear ________ won’t be anymore writing on __________ paper.