1.(They’re, Their, There) friends are coming over. 2.I do not want to go (They’re, Their, There) tonight. 3.I am not sure if (They’re, Their, There)

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1.(They’re, Their, There) friends are coming over. 2.I do not want to go (They’re, Their, There) tonight. 3.I am not sure if (They’re, Their, There) being honest. 1.(They’re, Their, There) friends are coming over. 2.I do not want to go (They’re, Their, There) tonight. 3.I am not sure if (They’re, Their, There) being honest.

1.(It’s, Its) leg is beginning to swell. 2. (It’s, Its) overwhelming, but it is worth it. 3.(It’s, Its) beginning to rain. 1.(It’s, Its) leg is beginning to swell. 2. (It’s, Its) overwhelming, but it is worth it. 3.(It’s, Its) beginning to rain.

1.(Where,Were,We’re) you here for Thanksgiving? 2.(Where,Were,We’re) so happy the test is over! 3.(Where,Were,We’re)was she when you needed her? 1.(Where,Were,We’re) you here for Thanksgiving? 2.(Where,Were,We’re) so happy the test is over! 3.(Where,Were,We’re)was she when you needed her?

1.I need (To, Two, Too) potatoes. 2.I will go (To, Two, Too) Brookshires. 3.I am (To, Two, Too) lazy to move right now. 1.I need (To, Two, Too) potatoes. 2.I will go (To, Two, Too) Brookshires. 3.I am (To, Two, Too) lazy to move right now.

1.He will (Accept, Except) the apology. 2.I will(Accept, Except) the fact that I am no good at basketball. 3.Every night,(Accept, Except) tonight, I go to bed around 9:30pm! 1.He will (Accept, Except) the apology. 2.I will(Accept, Except) the fact that I am no good at basketball. 3.Every night,(Accept, Except) tonight, I go to bed around 9:30pm!

1.(Whose, Who’s) the teacher with red hair who teaches math? 2.(Whose, Who’s) name is on the card? 3.(Whose, Who’s) the owner of the diamond ring? 1.(Whose, Who’s) the teacher with red hair who teaches math? 2.(Whose, Who’s) name is on the card? 3.(Whose, Who’s) the owner of the diamond ring?

1.(Your, You’re) friends are coming over, right? 2.(Your, You’re) right, I should study more! 3.(Your, You’re) going to be alright. 1.(Your, You’re) friends are coming over, right? 2.(Your, You’re) right, I should study more! 3.(Your, You’re) going to be alright.

1.She is better (Then, Than) I am about posting on Instagram. 2.I will practice the guitar (Then, Than) learn to sing. 3.(Then, Than) without hesitation, he marked B. 1.She is better (Then, Than) I am about posting on Instagram. 2.I will practice the guitar (Then, Than) learn to sing. 3.(Then, Than) without hesitation, he marked B.

1.Turn(Off, Of) the television, Jordan! 2.The meaning (Off, Of) photosynthesis can be found I the glossary. 3. (Off, Of) all my friends, you are the truest. 1.Turn(Off, Of) the television, Jordan! 2.The meaning (Off, Of) photosynthesis can be found I the glossary. 3. (Off, Of) all my friends, you are the truest.

1.My headache began to (Affect, Effect) my mood. 2.The strong wind (Affected, Effected) my hair. 3.What are the side (Affects, Effects) of the medication? 1.My headache began to (Affect, Effect) my mood. 2.The strong wind (Affected, Effected) my hair. 3.What are the side (Affects, Effects) of the medication?

There- Place They’re – They are Their- Belongs to them It’s- It is/ It has Its- ownership Where- a place Were- Past tense of are We’re- We are To- Indicates motion Two- The number 2 Too- Also/Excessively Accept- To approve Except-To exclude Whose- Belonging to Who’s- Who is/ has Your- Ownership You’re- You are Then- Time Than- Contrast Off- Away Of- Connected with Affect- To influence Effect- The Result