Sarah wants to know whether/weather the game is still on schedule.
whether
The weather/whether outside is frightful.
weather
Mr. Shaw is the principal/principle of our school.
principal
The boys are over there/their/they’re.
there
The rain had an affect/effect on Harry’s mood.
affect
Why don’t you ever take my advice/advise?
advice
I would advice/advise you to study for that test.
advise
Go to the traffic lights, then/than turn right.
then
There/their/they’re leaving on Saturday.
They're
Spot is the dog who/that barks too loud.
that
The student counsel/council consists of students from each grade level. They are all very (adapt / adept)
council / adept
Can you (counsel/council) me on which class I should take? You (advice/advise) students so well.
counsel / advise
Her dress cost more then/than mine. She (eluded / alluded) that it was a designer dress.
than / alluded
Sue is the one (that/who) is speaking. She is telling us how to do (citations / sightations)
who / citations
Mike and (I/me) went to the concert this weekend. It rained but we didn't let it (phase / faze us)
I / faze
He is a man with (principals/principles) and (morales/morals)
principles / morals
The guidance (counselor/councilor) gave me advice about my future, but I was (disinterested/uninterested) in what he had to say.
counselor / uninterested
It was an easy class (accept/except) for the final exam. The low score really lowered my (moral / morale)
except / morale
Mom gave a ride to Mike and me/I. Unfortunately the ride was straight to the (principle's / principal's) office!
me / principals
This medication has (adverse/ averse) side effects, so use it (discretely/discreetly).
adverse / discreetly
That (illicit/elicit) behavior will not be (accepted/excepted). So be careful not to (flaunt / flout) any rules!
illicit / accepted / flout
Who’s/whose going trick-or-treating? Remember don't eat an (access/excess) of candy or you'll (lose/loose) all your teeth!
Who's / excess / lose
(Who’s/whose) book are you reading? My (advise/advice) is don't read in such low light, it will (effect/affect) your (sight/site)
Whose / advice / affect / sight
The (eminent/ imminent) scholar lectures at three different universities next year will (compliment/complement) the students' studies.
eminent / complement
He told me I should loose/lose some weight, which really hurt my morale/moral
lose / morale