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I have to leave at. Two or too​

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Answered by harshadatamhaney
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Answer:

Two will be the answer

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The correct word to use in this sentence is "two".

"I have to leave at two" means that the speaker needs to depart at 2 o'clock.

"Too" means also or in addition to, and is not appropriate to use in this sentence.

Explanation:

The words "two" and "too" are homophones, which means that they sound the same but have different meanings.

"Two" is a number that comes after one and before three. It is used to refer to the quantity of something, like "I have two apples".

In the sentence "I have to leave at two", "two" is used to refer to the time of day, specifically 2 o'clock.

"Too", on the other hand, means "also" or "in addition to". For example, "I would like to go to the party too".

In the sentence "I have to leave at too", "too" would not make sense because it does not refer to a number or a specific time. It would be grammatically incorrect to use "too" in this context.

The correct word to use in this sentence is "two".

"I have to leave at two" means that the speaker needs to depart at 2 o'clock.

"Too" means also or in addition to, and is not appropriate to use in this sentence.

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