Their vs. There vs. They're
Quiet vs. Quite
Who's vs. Whose
Capital vs. Capitol
Accept vs. Except
100
This form is a contraction meaning 'they are'

What is they're?

100

Means little to no noise

What is quiet?

100

A contraction of 'who is'

What is who's?

100

Means the building where a legislature meets

What is capitol?

100

Meaning to receive something

What is accept?

200

A pronoun that is possessive.

What is their?

200

A little or a lot, but not completely

What is quite?

200

A possessive pronoun that means 'belonging to someone'

What is whose?

200

Means either an uppercase letter or a city where a seat of government is located

What is capital?

200

Meaning to not include something

What is except?

300

A word that means place.

What is there?

300

It's ___ cold outside!

What is quite?

300

___ calling Kate at this hour?

What is who's?

300

Always start your sentence with a ___ letter.

What is capital?

300

I do not ___ your apology.

What is accept?

400

___ not the most responsible pet owners.

What is they're?

400

It's always ___ in the library.

What is quiet?

400

___ cat is that?

What is whose?

400

We are meeting at the ___ building today.

What is capitol?

400

Everyone is excited for snow ___ Ms.Coro.

What is except?

500

___ dog is over ___ digging through the trash.

What is their and there?

500

Wow, it's ___ ___ in Ms.Coro's room today.

What is quite quiet?

500

Does anyone know ___ going to the concert tonight? ___ car are we taking?

What is who's and whose?

500

The ___ building is in the state ___.

What is capitol and capital?

500

Everyone ___ your apology ___ Dave.

What is accepted and except?

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