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Which sentence uses the homophone "too" correctly?

O A. My uncle promised too train his dogs.
O B. My uncle adopted too dogs from the animal shelter.
O C. My uncle takes his dogs too the park every day.
O D. My uncle's neighbor says his dogs are too noisy.

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Step-by-step explanation:

  • D: because if you read it it says my uncle's neighbor says his dogs are too noisy if you listen to the sentences it starts to make sense.
  • "too" is used in to different ways it is used like there are too many dogs or the dogs are too noisy.
  • O D. My uncle's neighbor says his dogs are too noisy

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User JeffCharter
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Answer:D

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