Sarah wants to now/know whether the game is still on schedule.
know
The weather outside is frightful; it's/its raining cats and dogs!
it's
The prinicipal of are/our school announced the winners..
our
They're/their boys are over at the end of the field.
Their
Their/They’re house was robbed last night.
Their
Why don’t you ever choose/chose to take my advice?
Your/You're going to need to study for that quiz.
You're
Go to the traffic lights, then/than turn right.
then
Their/They’re leaving on Saturday.
They're
Spot is the dog that barks too loudly and got loose/lose.
loose
Are/Our student council consists of students from each grade level.
Our
Who's/Whose going to the same class as me?
Who's
Her dress cost more then/than mine.
than
Sue is the one we went threw/through to get the position.
through
Mike and I choose/chose to the concert last weekend.
chose
He is a man who's/whose a principal.
The council gave it's/its advice about the project's future.
its
It was an easy class accept/except for the final exam.
except
Mom wanted for us all to go to/too.
too
Its/It’s his backpack.
It's
That behavior will not be accepted/excepted.
accepted
Who’s/whose house is best for trick-or-treating?
Whose
Who’s/whose book are you reading?
Whose
He writes/rights car emissions articles about how they affect the environment.
writes
Don't brake/break the quiet mood in the room.
break