Principals Don't Desert Their Principles
Weather Advice
Who cares?
There's an effect.
It's Me, Myself, and I
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Mr. Thomas is our principal/principle.

Principal

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The weather/whether outside is frightful.
weather
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Whose/Who's your best friend?

Who's

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The boys are over there/their/they’re.
there
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Mary and I/me have been friends since kindergarten.

I

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Karen's friends chose to desert/dessert her at the mall.

desert

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I would advice/advise you to study for that test.
advise
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Whose/Who's coat is the one hanging in the closet?

Whose

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There/their/they’re leaving on Saturday.
They're
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Its/It’s his backpack.

It's

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Her friends ran off to the Mojave desert/dessert.

desert

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Why don’t you ever take my advice/advise?
advice
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With who/whom will you attend the party?

whom

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Jamie and Sue will be attending they're/their/there class reunion.

their

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The dog lost it's/its collar.

its

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They had chocolate cake for desert/dessert.

dessert

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The guidance counselor/councilor gave me advice about my future.
counselor
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Jenny decided to vote for the person who/whom she felt would be the best leader.

whom

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Seeing all their friends after so many years had an overwhelming affect/effect over them.

effect

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The winner is I/me.

I

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He is a man with principals/principles and values.
principles
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The student counsel/council consists of students from each grade level.
council
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He is the one who/that is speaking.

Who

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The event affected/effected them in a positive way.

affected

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Jake was in the same class with Mary and I/me.

me

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