- There are some words that we often use incorrectly when writing.
- We use the word too when we mean "very" or "also."
- We use the word to when we mean "in the direction of."
- We use the word two when we mean the number 2.
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Jayden is feeling happy too.
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Are you going to the train station?
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My cousin has two bicycles.
- We use the word
their when we mean "belonging to them." - We use the word there when we mean "in that place."
- We use the word they're when we mean "they are."
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Their cookies baked nicely.
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The soccer ball is over there on the field.
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They're happy and excited for the field trip.
- We use the word
your when we mean "belonging to you." - We use the word you're when we mean "you are."
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Your jacket is hanging on the wall.
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You're going to visit the Eiffel Tower one day.