To better answer your question, first we should establish the difference between "to", "two", and "too": To refers to direction, position, and also forms the infinitive used before a verb. Two, of course, refers to the number 2, while too means besides or also, as well as excessiveness. Below are some example sentences.
Stephen wanted to eat two cookies, too but he already stall 5
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No, the word "too" should have been coupled with the word "many" or "few"for instance to be used correctly in your sentence, resulting in, "too many hours", or "too few hours".
The football was none too exciting until the final few minutes when Chelsea scored two goals.The acidity of one solution is 10 times greater than the acidity of the other.
I wanted to take a picture of the two birds, and show them to my sisters, too!
"He answered the difficult question correctly."
I see you are going to the movies,I too, am going to the movies.
Well two is a number like 2 you can use in sentence like I have two (2) cats. To is like to go, to sleep. And too is like I you usually put too in the end of sentence like I want to go there too, or you can use it like too much, too cold, too hot.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
I have two dogs, but I want to adopt another one too.
He spelled the word correctly before the interview board.
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