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to (TOO, TUH [when unstressed]) (preposition)
1. A functional word used to indicate direction: "The children were running to and fro across the lawn."

"After work, we drove to the country for a picnic."

2. A word used to indicate the end of an activity: "We came to the end of the story and had to return the book to the library."
3. Used to indicate that the following verb is in the infinitive form: "You asked why I like to swim. Well, that's a difficult question to answer."
to (TOO, TUH [when unstressed]) (verb form)
Used to indicate that the following verb is in the infinitive form: "You asked why I like to swim. Well, that's a difficult question to answer."
too (TOO) (adverb)
Excessively, besides; also, to a regrettable degree: "I was too tired to do anything except go to bed after I got home."

"I decided to sell the car and the trailer, too."

"His teasing had gone too far and my sister was upset and was crying."

two (TOO) (noun)
Being second; having more than one in number; an expression to suggest an approximate small amount: "She came in second, or as number two, in the cross country race."
two (TOO) (adjective)
An expression that indicates a quantity or an amount: "She said that she would like to have two chocolate desserts with her coffee."

"The boy found only one or two pink shells on the beach."

I was too excited to realize that there would be two extra guests for dinner this evening.

Her father told the clerk that he wanted a couple of the pens and that he would give two to his daughter, too.