Wednesday, September 21, 2011

When You Get to Class: To/Too/Two, Review Than/Then

To, Too, Two: To is a preposition meaning “toward” and is part of the infinitive form of the verb (for example, to run). Too is an adverb meaning “overly.” Two is a number.

 Two trips to the market in one day are not too many for a fine cook like Mike.

 Review of Than/Then

  1. Chocolate is better than/then vanilla.
  2. To get to work, I have to take a bus and than/then a train.
  3. Waking up early is easier during the week than/then on the weekend.

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