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Question 4 of 20

Which homophones correctly complete this sentence?

"Will drove me ___ the bookstore, and I bought ___ books."

A. to, two
B. too, two
C. to, too
D. two, to

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Solve for x.

[tex]\[ 3x = 6x - 2 \][/tex]

Sagot :

Final answer:

The correct homophones to use in the sentence are 'to' and 'two.'


Explanation:

Too is an adverb indicating excessiveness, to is a preposition denoting direction, and two is a number:

  1. Will drove me to the bookstore, and I bought two books.

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