I will [accept/except] any suggestions, except for those [who/whom] I’ve already considered.
ACCEPT, WHOM
The stormy [weather/weather] might [affect/effect] our travel plans.
WEATHER, AFFECT
I want to go to see the movie [to, two, too.]
TOO
The books are over [there/their/they're] on the table.
THERE
Please [cite/site/sight] the sources you used in your research paper to avoid plagiarism.
CITE
Everyone [accept/except] the new employee was asked [who/whom] could attend the meeting.
EXCEPT, WHO
The beautiful [whether/weather] had a calming [affect/effect] on everyone at the picnic
WEATHER, EFFECT
There are only [to/two/too] days left until the deadline.
TWO
[There/Their/They're] dog is always barking at the mail carrier in the afternoon.
THEIR
From the top of the hill, the [cite/site/sight] of the sunset over the ancient ruins was unforgettable, and we learned that the [cite/site/sight] had been inhabited for centuries.
SIGHT, SITE
I don't know [who/whom] will be attending, but I can tell you [who/whom] we should ask for help with the project.
WHO, WHOM
The loud music had a negative [effect/affect] on my concentration, but I couldn’t tell [whether/weather] it bothered anyone else.
EFFECT, WHETHER
I'm goin [to/two/too] the park with my little brother.
TO
I think [there/their/they're] going to the movies later tonight.
THEY'RE
The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking [cite/site/sight] that attracts millions of visitors each year.
SIGHT
They decided to [accept/except] all the gifts, [accept/except] the ones from people [who/whom] they didn’t know very well.
I’m not sure [whether/weather] the medication will [affect/effect] my mood or have any noticeable [affect/effect] on my energy levels.
WHETHER, AFFECT, EFFECT
The teacher asked us [to/two/too] solve two math problems.
TO
It’s better to ask their opinion [than/then] to assume they're okay with the decision, especially if [there/their/they're] not over there to share their thoughts.
THAN, THEY'RE
The construction crew is working hard to prepare the [cite/site/sight] for the new community center.
SITE
She wasn’t sure [who/whom] was invited to the event, but she knew [who/whom] to contact for more details.
WHO, WHOM
It’s hard to say [whether/weather] the [affect/effect] of the movie’s message will [affect/effect] the audience’s opinions about climate change.
WHETHER, EFFECT, AFFECT
She offered [to/two/too] carry the boxes, but they were [to, too, two] large for her to manage.
TO, TOO
We went to the store first and [then/than] dropped off the package there because they’re expecting it at [there/their, they're] office today.
THEN, THEIR
Which form of cite/site/sight refers to a location or position.
SITE