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Originally Posted by winglet
"This Is What It Has Come Down Too." Lab Rat
To is a preposition which begins a prepositional phrase or an infinitive.
"The pilot never enjoyed going to school."
Too is an adverb meaning "excessively" or "also."
"The pilot failed his English courses too."
Two is a number.
"Only two pilots could write a complete sentence."
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Your post sadly reinforces the original thought of the thread.