Homophones 1
Homophones 2
Double Letters
Common Patterns
Vowels
100

Did you (here, hear) about what happened yesterday at the game?

Hear

100
I hate to (lose, loose) against my rivals.

I hate to lose against my rivals.

100

The game was extremely (difficult, dificult).

The game was extremely difficult.

100

Did you hear that he (received, recieved) a scholarship to Harvard?

Did you hear that he received a scholarship to Harvard?

100

My little brother, oddly enough, sometimes plays with an (imaginary, imaginery) friend.

My little brother, oddly enough, sometimes plays with an imaginary friend

200

I'll go (by, buy, bye) Stripes to (by, buy, bye) some chips and a drink.

I'll go by Stripes to buy some chips and a drink.

200

(Our, Hour) test starts in an (our, hour) and thirty minutes.

Our test starts in an hour and thirty minutes.

200

Damien's (dessert, desert) got cold after a while.

Damien's dessert got cold after a while.

200

There are some (butterflies, butterflys) flying around the flowers.

There are some butterflies  flying around the flowers.

200

My dog barked over and over again because it wanted to (receive, recieve) a treat.

My dog barked over and over again because it wanted to receive a treat.

300

I need to (except, accept) the invitation to the party.

accept

300

(Your, You're) going to regret (your, you're) actions sooner than later.

You're going to regret your actions sooner than later.

300

It is not (permmited, permitted) to be wandering in a park after ten at night.

It is not permitted to be wandering in a park after ten at night.

300

Its strange that cats are thought to have nine (lifes, lives).

Its strange that cats are thought to have nine lives.

300

(Apparantly, Apparently) Anna went and told her mom about the party on Saturday night.

Apparently Anna went and told her mom about the party on Saturday night.

400

John ran faster (than, then) Lisa, and (than, then) he ended up tripping on his untied shoelace.

John ran faster than Lisa, and then he ended up tripping on his untied shoelaces.

400

(It's, Its) not a stray dog. I can see (its, it's) collar. 

It's not a stray dog. I can see its collar.

400

Doctors (recomend, recommend) that you take daily vitamins to live a healthier life.

Doctors recommend that you take daily vitamins to live a healthier life.

400

Daniel lost his jacket on the (shuttle, shutle) bus after it had (fallen, falled) out of his bag.

Daniel lost his jacket on the shuttle bus after it had fallen out of his bag.

400

It's a (privelege, privilege) to use your cell phone and iPad.

It's a privilege to use your cell phone and iPad.

500

(They're, there, their) (their, they're, there) for (there, their, they're) haircut.

They're there for their haircut.

500

(1) I complained, "He took (two, too, to), (two, too, to)!' (two, too, to) the woman giving out pizza.

I complained, "He took two, too!' to the woman giving out pizza.

500

It is (necessary, neccesary) for you to finish your training then you follow the (procedure, proceed) rules.

It is necessary for you to finish your training then you follow the procedure rules.

500

Randall is an (accomplished, acomplished) scholar with many (recommendations, recomendations).

Randall is an accomplished scholar with many recommendations.

500

(Repitition, Repetition) is (definately, definitely) an issue in your essay writing.

Repetition is definitely an issue in your essay writing.

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