Anybody want a peanut?
I like your sleeves, they’re real big.
Why so serious?
I’m a peacock, you’ve got to let me fly on this one
Stretchy pants – it’s for fun!
100
Sarah wants to know whether/weather the game is still on schedule.
whether
100
The weather/whether outside is frightful.
weather
100
Mr. Openshaw is the principal/principle of our school.
principal
100
The boys are over there/their/they’re.
there
100

John went to/too/two the mall.

to

200
Why don’t you ever take my advice/advise?
advice
200
I would advice/advise you to study for that test.
advise
200
Go to the traffic lights, then/than turn right.
then
200
There/their/they’re leaving on Saturday.
They're
200

Sammy is turning to/two/too on Sunday.

two

300
The student counsel/council consists of students from each grade level.
council
300
Can you counsel/council me on which class I should take?
counsel
300
Her dress cost more then/than mine.
than
300

Its/It's his backpack.

It's

300

The music at the dance was to/two/too loud.

too

400
He is a man with principals/principles and values.
principles
400
The guidance counselor/councilor gave me advice about my future.
counselor
400
It was an easy class accept/except for the final exam.
except
400
Mom gave a ride to Mike and me/I.
me
400

I want to go to/two/too Grandma's house to get to/two/too cookies to/two/too!

to, two, too

500
That behavior will not be accepted/excepted.
accepted
500
Who’s/whose going trick-or-treating?
Who's
500
Who’s/whose book are you reading?
Whose
500
Car emissions affect/effect the environment.
affect
500

Grandma drove Mike and me/I  to/two/too Pizza Hut to pickup to/two/too pizzas.

me, to, two

M
e
n
u