Homonyms: Two, too, to

Two, too and to belong to a group of homonyms known as homophones: they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

See if you can choose the correct spelling in the sentences below. Need help? Check out our writing tip on the difference between “two,” “too” and “to.” (opens in new tab)

1. The peewee hockey team flew Placeholder for the answer Iqaluit on a cultural exchange visit.
2. Butter tarts are a popular Canadian dessert, but some find them Placeholder for the answer sweet.
3. Children are considered toddlers when they turn Placeholder for the answer years of age.
4. The manager didn’t seem Placeholder for the answer pleased with my suggestion.
5. Jordan lost the key Placeholder for the answer the filing cabinet.
6. Placeholder for the answer improve their writing skills, some students are getting help from a tutor.
7. The shoes hurt because they were Placeholder for the answer tight.
8. The recipe calls for Placeholder for the answer tablespoons of maple syrup.
9. You’re a science-fiction fan? I am, Placeholder for the answer!
10. The two boys went Placeholder for the answer the store, too.