Let’s go through each sentence one by one. We’re looking for the words
to,
too, or
two — and if any of them are used incorrectly, we’ll fix them.
Remember:
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to = direction, purpose, or part of an infinitive (like “to go”)
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too = also, or very/excessively (like “too hot”)
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two = the number 2
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1. She went to the store with her mother.
→ Correct! No change needed.
2. There are too many children in the pool.
→ Correct! “Too” means excessively here.
3. I have to brothers and a sister.
→ Wrong! Should be
two (the number).
✔ Fix: two
4. We can’t stay up two late on a school night.
→ Wrong! Should be
too (meaning excessively).
✔ Fix: too
5. These words are to hard for me to read.
→ First “to” is wrong → should be
too (very hard)
Second “to” is correct (part of “to read”)
✔ Fix: too
6. My teacher gave a folder too each student.
→ Wrong! Should be
to (direction/purpose)
✔ Fix: to
7. My friend lives to doors down from me.
→ Wrong! Should be
two (number of doors)
✔ Fix: two
8. The coach showed us how to score a goal.
→ Correct! “to score” is part of the verb phrase.
9. He’s hoping two go to camp this summer.
→ First “two” is wrong → should be
to (hoping to go)
Second “to” is correct (to camp)
✔ Fix: to
10. You’re to smart to make that mistake.
→ First “to” is wrong → should be
too (very smart)
Second “to” is correct (to make)
✔ Fix: too
11. The bus will take us to the museum.
→ Correct! “to” shows direction.
12. Are you ready too share with your partner?
→ Wrong! Should be
to (ready to share)
✔ Fix: to
13. It’s too cold for outdoor recess.
→ Correct! “too” means excessively cold.
14. We sent a get-well card too Grandma.
→ Wrong! Should be
to (sent to Grandma)
✔ Fix: to
15. Two kids couldn't come to the party.
→ Correct! “Two” is the number.
16. The shelf is too high for him two reach.
→ First “too” is correct (excessively high)
Second “two” is wrong → should be
to (to reach)
✔ Fix: to
17. There are only too cookies left.
→ Wrong! Should be
two (number of cookies)
✔ Fix: two
18. What would you like to do this weekend?
→ Correct! “to do” is part of the verb phrase.
19. I’m to excited to sleep.
→ First “to” is wrong → should be
too (very excited)
Second “to” is correct (to sleep)
✔ Fix: too
20. Don’t forget to clean your room.
→ Correct! “to clean” is part of the verb phrase.
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Final Answer:
1. (no change)
2. (no change)
3. two
4. too
5. too
6. to
7. two
8. (no change)
9. to
10. too
11. (no change)
12. to
13. (no change)
14. to
15. (no change)
16. to
17. two
18. (no change)
19. too
20. (no change)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of common core grammar worksheet.