Let’s go step by step to fill in each blank with the correct word:
to,
too, or
two.
Remember:
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to = used before a verb (like “to read”, “to play”) or shows direction (“going to school”)
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too = means “also” or “very” (like “I want ice cream too” or “It’s too hot”)
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two = the number 2
Now let’s solve each sentence:
1. I am going ______ read a book.
→ We need “to” because it comes before the verb “read”.
✔ to
2. Donald ran ______ miles.
→ This is about distance — how many? The number 2.
✔ two
3. Is Ann coming ______?
→ Means “Is Ann also coming?” → use “too” for “also”.
✔ too
4. She got ______ wrong on the test.
→ How many did she get wrong? Probably 2. So we use the number.
✔ two
5. My brother likes ______ play baseball.
→ Before the verb “play” → use “to”.
✔ to
6. I was at the park ______ times today.
→ Again, how many times? Likely 2 → use the number.
✔ two
7. Those clothes are ______ expensive.
→ Means “very expensive” → use “too” for “very”.
✔ too
8. Cindy got ______ strikes in bowling.
→ In bowling, you can get 2 strikes → use the number.
✔ two
9. I need ______ write ______ pages for school.
→ First blank: before verb “write” → “to”
→ Second blank: how many pages? Probably 2 → “two”
✔ to,
two
10. I need you ______ help me it’s ______ heavy!
→ First blank: before verb “help” → “to”
→ Second blank: “very heavy” → “too”
✔ to,
too
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Final Answer:
1. to
2. two
3. too
4. two
5. to
6. two
7. too
8. two
9. to, two
10. to, too
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of too two to worksheet.