To, two, and too.발음듣기
To, two, and too
Today, we're gonna talk about the confusion that happens between these three homophones these three words that sound exactly the same.발음듣기
If you were looking this up in a dictionary that's how you would render this spelling phonetically.발음듣기
Now, to, T-O, is a preposition and so that means that it's expressing some kind of relationship in time and space.발음듣기
In this case we can say one of its many, many meanings is that it means it's moving towards something.발음듣기
Right, so we can see in context this is intentional it's in motion and that's why we'd wanna use a preposition.발음듣기
It's this thing so we'd use this mostly as an adjective to describe how many things there are.발음듣기
And finally we have T-O-O, too, which is an adverb and they can either mean an over abundance of something or also.발음듣기
Now some of you may take issue with that because you don't believe that there is such a thing as too much pizza, I understand.발음듣기
So that's our excessive amount that's just mountains and mountains of pizza more than one person can or should reasonably eat.발음듣기
And then there is the in addition or also meaning so my sister wanted pizza too but because of my greed she did not get any, sorry Julie.발음듣기
So in order to keep these three very similar sounding words straight here's what you need to remember.발음듣기
Finally, T-O-O the adverb means either there's an over abundance, there's too much or in addition, my sister wanted pizza too.발음듣기
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