Using the Most Commonly Missed Homophones in Writing A Write On Activity.

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                          Using the Most Commonly Missed Homophones in Writing A Write On Activity

Choose the Correct Homophone in Each of These Sentences The boys lost (there, their, they’re) homework.

(Their, They’re, There) happy they found it..

They found it over (there, their, they’re).

What is (your, you’re) name?

(Your, You’re) going to have fun on the trip.

Do you (know, no,)( where, wear, were) we are going?

He thought he (knew, new) his multiplication facts.

(Its, It’s) a pretty day outside.

He can’t find (it’s, its) collar.