The homophone "to" means:
Shows direction/place
There were ____ different tests for Mr. Pabon's test.
two
There not in the state tournament this year.
There to They're
There is too much work to do today.
Correct
Give an example of a homophone
There, Their, They're
To, Too, Two
Your, You're
Its, It's
The homophone "too" means:
Also/Excessive
I had ___ many failing grades, so I have summer school.
too
Their was no more toilet paper in the restroom.
Their to There
Your late to the surprise party!
Your to You're
Homophones are:
words that sound the same when pronounced but have different meanings and usually different spellings.
The homophone "two" means:
#2
She said she failed the test ____.
too
I got home at too in the morning which is way to late.
too to two
to to too
Their new haircut is not my favorite.
Correct
Homographs are:
words that share the same spelling but have different meanings, regardless of how they are pronounced
The homophone "there" means:
a specific place, position, or point
____ isn't enough room in my car to take you to lunch.
There
Their so boring too hang out with.
Their to They're + too to to
There's two many people there today, too.
Two to too.
Correct the sentences:
I love Pioneer because there chicken fried chicken days are so yummy. Fish Fridays are awesome to.
There to Their
To to Too
The homophone "their" means:
relating to or belonging to certain people, animals, or things.
____ being so dramatic because it was not that bad.
They're
Their not invited too my birthday party.
Their to They're
too to to
Their to much alike because I can't tell them apart.
Their to They're AND
to to too.
The too freshmen got into a fight by you're truck.
you're to your.