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

There/their/they’re house was robbed last night.

Their

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

I'd rather be on an aisle/isle in the Caribbean than in Illinois.

isle
300

The student assured/ensured/insured the others that they would not have a quiz today.

assured

300

He assured/ensured/insured his property in case of flooding.

insured

300

Her dress cost more then/than mine.

than

300

In which aisle/isle can I find the snacks?

aisle

300

Mike and I/me went to the concert this weekend.

I

400

He is a man with principals/principles and values.

principles

400

I wandered/wondered around the college looking for the library.

wandered

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

She emigrated/immigrated to the United States.

immigrated

500

That behavior will not be accepted/excepted.

accepted

500

Sometimes, it is best not to say what you think aloud/allowed.

aloud

500

Is eating aloud/allowed in the classroom?

allowed

500

Car emissions affect/effect the environment.

affect

500

The rain had an affect/effect on Harry’s mood.

effect

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