Badger’s Next Helpful Quiz

Well, none of you bothered entering the last one, but that’s not to say that you didn’t find it helpful in everyday life, so here’s the next one.

  • To = indicating a future event, for example, “I’m going to Chicago” or “I’m going to eat a burger”.  This to is correct in both of these instances.

  • Too = having excess of something, for example, “I have eaten too many biscuits today” or “That is too far to travel”.

  • Two = The number two. When referring to the number two (2). Do you really need an example? OK so “I ate two chocolate bars.” – Only to be used when referring to a numerical value, people.

So, for your quiz this week we want you to write two sentences involving all three of the words we have used above.  We do not not want three sentences, that would be too many.

See we gave you an example above of what you have to do. Please don’t copy it, come up with something original.

Good luck Nibblers.

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2 Replies to “Badger’s Next Helpful Quiz”

  1. I was travelling to Timbuctoo. My companion indicated that eating two Twixes in a tu-tu would be a trifle too daring

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