She wanted to buy (too/two/to) tickets, but they were (to, too, two) expensive.
She wanted to buy TWO tickets, but they were TOO expensive.
There were fewer/less people at the concert this year, so there was fewer/less noise overall.
There were fewer people at the concert this year, so there was less noise overall.
We went to dinner, and then/than we saw a movie that was longer than/then expected.
We went to dinner, then we saw a movie that was longer than expected.
Can you hear/hear the birds outside?
Can you hear the birds outside?
Everyone is invited except/accept John, who stole my labubu.
Everyone is invited except John, who stole my labubu.
They're going to bring their bikes over after school.
I will accept/except all the invitations except/accept the ones for Saturday.
I will accept all the invitations except the ones for Saturday.
I should have/could have brought an umbrella!
I should have brought an umbrella!
Come sit here/hear next to me.
Come sit here next to me.
He read the poem aloud/allowed to the class.
He read the poem aloud to the class.
You're going to love your new apartment.
The teacher allowed/aloud the students to read their books allowed/aloud.
The teacher allowed the students to read their books aloud.
I should have/could have won the race if she hadn't tripped.
I could have won the race if she hadn't tripped.
There are fewer/less cookies in the jar than/then yesterday.
There are fewer cookies in the jar than yesterday.
Your/you're not allowed/aloud to use your phone during class.
You're not allowed to use your phone during class.
It's/Its amazing how the cat always find it's/its way home.
It's amazing how the cat always find its way home.
The hiker saw the bear/bare in the woods and stood still with bear/bare feet on the ground.
The hiker saw the bear in the woods and stood still with the bare feet on the ground.
It's/Its going to rain today, so don't forget your umbrella.
It's going to rain today, so don't forget your umbrella.
I have fewer/less water in my water bottle now.
I have less water in my water bottle now.
Please bored/board the bus in an orderly fashion.
I can hear/hear the music from over there.
I can hear the music from over there.
After waiting for an hour to board/bored the plane, I started to feel really bored/board.
The dog wagged it's/its tail when it saw me.
The dog wagged its tail when it saw me.
She excepted/accepted the award with a big smile.
She accepted the award with a big smile.
We ate lunch, then/than went to the museum.
We ate lunch, then went to the museum.