Through, prep. (adj. and adv.) in one side and out the other
Threw, v. simple past of “to throw” – to hurl or project
Bronson threw the ball through the hoop, nothing but net.
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Than, conj. or prep. (used for comparison)
Then, adv. at that time
If you like broccoli better than ice cream, then I don’t know if we can be friends.
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Too, adv. in addition, very
Two, n. a number equal to one plus one
To, prep. or adv. (used to show motion towards)
Since I was too tired to spend more than two minutes making dinner, I had Spaghetti-Os.
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