Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Two"
- I have two cars.
- He keeps two cats.
- We talked until two.
- He lent me two books.
- I have two daughters.
- There were two cakes.
- Two seats were vacant.
- We have two daughters.
- I only slept two hours.
- Two ice creams, please.
- What are you two doing?
- Her car is two years old.
- I ordered two hamburgers.
- She has two thousand books.
- I bought two bags of popcorn.
- I bought two bottles of milk.
- I caught a cold two days ago.
- This house has two bathrooms.
- Tom sat two rows ahead of me.
- I can walk at least two miles.
- Two students are absent today.
- Two wrongs don't make a right.
- He is two years older than you.
- I bought two pairs of trousers.
- She's two years older than him.
- They drank two bottles of wine.
- Christmas is only two weeks off.
- Has he lived here for two years?
- He is married with two children.
- He will be back in a day or two.
- I'll take two or three days off.
- It's two o'clock in the morning.
- She is two years older than you.
- The two of them are in the room.
- I'm sure I saw her two years ago.
- She's two years younger than him.
- Susan is two years older than me.
- We've just spent two weeks apart.
- Bill is two years older than I am.
- He has a large house and two cars.
- He is two inches taller than I am.
- He's two years older than Mary is.
- Sam is two years younger than Tom.
- The taxi picked up two passengers.
- There were two murders this month.
- Are there two windows in your room?
- He has been in Japan for two years.
- Susan is two years older than I am.
- He stayed at the hotel for two days.
- How long have you two been together?
- Two families live in the same house.
- Two children are sitting on the fence.
- I had an enjoyable two weeks in London.
- Mary always studies for two hours a day.
- My brother is two years older than I am.
- He plays golf two or three times a month.
- I can see a lady and two dogs in the car.
- Tom's shot missed the target by two feet.
- I am going to take two days off next week.
- I don't remember seeing you two years ago.
- I'd like to buy two 45-cent stamps, please.
- Two men wearing ski masks entered the bank.
- I plan to finish it in two or three minutes.
- She has been dating him for about two years.
- We'll have lived here for two years next April.
- I always have two cups of coffee in the morning.
- I always drink two cups of coffee in the morning.
- I can't explain the difference between those two.
- I feed my dog two cups of dog food every evening.
- She advised him to stay in bed for two more days.
- They chatted over coffee for more than two hours.
- Tom served two months in jail for drunken driving.
- Apparently, we'll be getting a raise within two months.
- We arrived at an agreement after two hours' discussion.
- Tom pleaded no contest to two counts of drunken driving.
- I opened the door and saw two boys standing side by side.
- She introduced her sister to him more than two years ago.
- A water molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- I spent two hours yesterday trying to fix that broken radio.
- Tom told her that he had written that poem two years before.
- It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
- I have two dogs and I try to feed them each the same amount of food.
- After I graduated from college, I spent two years traveling around the world.
- Every student who has graduated from our university has studied English with a native speaker for at least two years.