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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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How many forms of the word two are there? How do u know when to use them?

  

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There are several, adjectives and nouns: There were two (adjective) men there. There were men twain (adj. - this is an archaic word) there.

  • There are several, adjectives and nouns: There were two (adjective) men there.
  • There were men twain (adj.
  • - this is an archaic word) there.
  • He held up a brace (noun) of pheasants that he had shot.
  • There were a couple (noun) of people there.
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There are several, adjectives and nouns:


There were two (adjective) men there.

There were men twain (adj. - this is an archaic word) there.

He held up a brace (noun) of pheasants that he had shot.

There were a couple (noun) of people there.

They were a dynamic duo (noun).

There were a pair (noun) of nurses on duty.

They were a noisy twosome (noun

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anonymous

How many forms of the word "two" are there? How do u you know when to use them?

I assume you mean words that sound the same.

There are three: to, too, and two.

to is a p

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