"I am going to answer that."
"The answer to the question is fairly simple."
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The word "to" is used for the infinitive form of verbs (to jump), indicating an action or the means to an action. It is also used as a preposition in adjective and adverb phrases, such as indicating a destination, He went to the store. It should not be used instead of the homophones too (also) or two (a number).
I need to send the check for the rent to the management company. Will you go to the mailbox for me? Yes, I have to get my jacket first, it looks like it's going to rain. I will also go to the library, I have to return two books. You don't need to wait for me to have your lunch, it may take some time to do the errands if there is too much traffic. It would be too good to be true to get back by noon.
We will go to the beach.
I want to have dinner now.
Where are you off to?
We went to Ibiza.
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