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Too - Too means there's more than enough. For example 'There is too much chocolate to fit in the box.' Or 'I want to come too.' In the last example too means as well or also.

Two - Two is when you use the number. That is how you spell the number 2 using letters, how you pronounce it. For example 'There are two boxes of chocolate.' The number two, like all numbers under ten, should be spelled out when writing a sentence.

To - To is the word you use for any other times. This word is used quite often. You can't just say I want have ..., you have to say, I want to have ... .

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"Too" is used to express an excessive amount or degree, as in "I ate too much." "To" is a preposition indicating direction or expressing a relationship between words, as in "I went to the store." "Two" is the number 2, as in "I have two apples."

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