Hello World,
To, Too, and Two are different words that are NOT interchangeable. Same goes for There, Their, and They’re. Let’s not forget about Your and You’re. I can’t take it anymore! Doesn’t anyone pay attention in English class? I have made it very easy for you. Read it, learn it, live it. Thank you.
To, too, two
To usually refers to direction (We are moving TO Dallas) or used with the infinitive form of verbs (TO run, TO go, TO laugh).
Too means also (I like snow, TOO) and to an extensive degree (He has TOO many hats).
Two is the number after one.
There, Their, They’re
There is a location (I live over THERE).
Their is possessive (I love THEIR dog).
“They’re” is the contraction of They Are (THEY'RE already there).
Your and You’re
Your is a possessive pronoun (I like YOUR haircut).
You’re is the contraction of You Are (YOU'RE annoying me).
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