Which their/there/they're means ownership?
Their.
The Grand Canyon is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
Grand Canyon, tourists, year - noun
Visited - verb
Thousands - adjective
I can see that (your / you're) worried.
you're
Place the Comma: Drew wants to go home but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.
Drew wants to go home, but Sarah doesn't want to leave yet.
We walk/walked in the park yesterday.
Which form of your/you're is used to mean 'you are'?
You're.
The staff is required to watch a long safety video every year.
staff, video, year - nouns
watch - verb
long - adjective
The football team won (its / it's) final game.
its
Place the capital letters: i went to lunch with my mother barbara, brother Sam, and sister elizabeth.
I went to lunch with my mother Barbara, brother Sam, and sister Elizabeth.
Alberta and Saskatchewan have some of the coldest (winters / winter's).
winters
Which form of to/too/two means 'also/excessive'?
Too.
The cleaning crew vacuums and dusts the small office every night.
crew, office, night - nouns
vacuums, dusts - verbs
small - adjective
Last year's historic blizzard affected all Canadian provinces (accept / except) PEI.
Except
Correct the two punctuation errors: Yes the plane will land at 5:30pm.
Yes, the plane will land at 5:30pm
My (dogs / dog's) are named Paislee and Sophie.
dogs
Accept or Except: Will you please _ my help?
Accept.
For the bake sale, two dozen cookies will be baked by Susan.
bake sale, cookies, Susan - nouns
baked - verb
two dozen - adjective
We went to Paris and stayed (there / their / they're) for two weeks. (Its / It's) a big city compared to what we're used to.
there and It's
Fix the punctuation and capitalization: While i was in spain the food was delicious. and the people were friendly
While I was in Spain the food was delicious . and the people were friendly.
He (needed / need) to go to the library. (Yarmouths / Yarmouth's) library has a lot of free books.
Needed, Yarmouth's
Led or Lead: He _ the blind man to the ice cream shop.
Led.
That entire stretch of bumpy dirt road was paved by the crew.
stretch, road, crew - nouns
paved - verb
bumpy, dirt - adjective
I went to (your / you're) house to borrow (your / you're) math book.
your and your
Insert the comma:
Let's eat grandma!
What is: Let's eat, grandma!
There (is / are) a lot of people in the world. The (worlds / world's) population is 7.97 billion people.
Are, world's