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Which sentence shows the correct use of a common homophone? I would like to come along with everyone, too. After school, you need to go two the library. We should arrive at the house by to o’clock. Julio bought to many sandwiches and chips.

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Answered by margaretmary12
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A homophone indicates a word which has the same pronunciation as another word but the meaning differs.  

The correct answer is A) I would like to come along with everyone, too.

Explanation

In this sentence too is the homophone that is used with the correct meaning.

But it is used wrongly in the other three sentences.

Option B: After school, you need to go two the library.

Here the correct word is to instead of two.

Option C: We should arrive at the house by to o’clock.

In this sentence, the word to should be replaced by two.

Option D: Julio bought to many sandwiches and chips.

In this sentence, the word to should be replaced by too.


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