Your = possession
You're = you are
Their = possession
They're = they are
Explain when you use a and an.
An = before vowels
Explain when to use affect and effect.
Affect = causes something to happen
Effect = the result of an action
Explain the difference between lose and loose.
Lose = to not have anymore
Loose = not tight
I can't believe _____ changing schools.
You're
Let's go over _____.
There
Consonant = any letter that's not a vowel
Vowel = a, e, i, o, u
Did the noise ______ your sleep?
Win or _____, this is the best game I’ve ever played in.
_____ my best friend.
You're
_____ were many people at the party.
There
I won _____ prize.
The side ______ of the cough medicine was drowsiness.
Effect
I leave my tie on a little _____ because otherwise my neck gets sore.
loose
Put _____ books back on the shelf.
your
_____ going to do homework after school.
_____ author is coming to our school.
An
The cold weather has really ________ her health.
I always _____ at Monopoly. I guess I’ll never be a business mogul.
I’m excited about _____ birthday party.
your
Pete and Jenny are on _____ way here.
Sydney will read _____ book before soccer practice.
A
The pollution in the city had a bad ______ on me.
Effect
My little sister has a _____ tooth.
Loose