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To

Definition

To is a preposition used to indicate direction, destination, or purpose, and it can also serve as an infinitive marker in grammar.

Parts of Speech
  • Preposition
  • Particle
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /tuː/, /tə/ (unstressed)
  • Respelling: TOO, tuh

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /tuː/, /tə/ (unstressed)
  • Respelling: TOO, tuh
Etymology

The word "to" originates from Old English "tō," meaning "toward, unto, or into," which is derived from Proto-Germanic "*ta" and Proto-Indo-European "*do" (to give or toward).

Derivatives
  • Toward (preposition)
  • Unto (preposition)
  • To-ing (noun, informal)
  • Into (preposition, related)
  • To-wards (adverb, archaic)
Synonyms
  • Toward
  • Onto
  • Until (context-dependent)
Antonyms
  • Away from
  • From
  • None
Usage

The preposition "to" is widely used to indicate direction or purpose, as in "He went to the store" or "This gift is to you." As a particle, it introduces infinitives, as in "She likes to read."

Related Terms
  • Toward: Indicating direction.
  • Into: Expressing movement or transformation.
  • Unto: An archaic form of "to."
Detailed Definitions

Preposition

  • Indicating direction or destination: Refers to movement toward a specific place or goal.
    • Example: "She is going to the park."
  • Indicating purpose or intention: Refers to the aim or goal of an action.
    • Example: "This letter is to my friend."
  • Indicating comparison or relationship: Refers to a connection or contrast between things.
    • Example: "Her reaction was similar to mine."

Particle

  • Used to mark infinitives: Refers to the base form of a verb following "to."
    • Example: "He loves to dance."

to

She is going to the park.
This letter is to my friend.
Her reaction was similar to mine.

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