Purple
Blue
Yellow
100

Is the sentence using the correct homophone:

There dog is down the block.

No.


Their dog is down the block.

100

Is the homophone used correctly?:

Their cat loves to claw on the furniture.

yes. 

Their cat loves to claw on the furniture.

100

Is the homophone used correctly?:


They're nine-year-old sister always follows them around.

no. 

Their nine-year-old sister always follows them around.

200

Is the homophone used correctly:

We saw Billy in school today.

Yes.

We saw Billy in school today.

200

Is the homophone used correctly?:

I seen Mike going to the gym.

No.

I saw Mike going to the gym. 

or 

I have seen Mike going to the gym.

200

Is the homophone used correctly?:

Did you ask Mr. Toney about your grades yet? No, I have to sea him after class.

No.

Did you ask Mr. Toney about your grades yet? No, I have to see him after class.

300

Is the homophone used correctly:

John and I went to the park with Jane.

Yes.

John and I went to the park with Jane.

300

Is the homophone used correctly?:

There are too many cars on the road, I can't cross the street.  

yes.

There are too many cars on the road, I can't cross the street.  

300

Is the homophone used correctly?:


The two of us are going to the library.

yes.

The two of us are going to the library.

400

Is the homophone used correctly:

I have to stop buy the store tomorrow.

No.

I have to stop by the store tomorrow.

400

Is the homophone used correctly?:

I stopped by Supreme to by a Bape hoodie.

no.

I stopped by Supreme to buy a Bape hoodie.

400

Is the homophone used correctly?:

The hardest part of student teaching is saying bye.

yes.

The hardest part of student teaching is saying bye.

500

Are the homophones used correctly:


There friend seen a two-foot tall kangaroo in there backyard last night!

no. 

Their friend saw a two-foot tall kangaroo in their backyard last night!

or

Their friend has seen a two-foot tall kangaroo in their backyard last night!

500

Are the homophones used correctly?:

By the end of the school day, their excitement to play a rival team in Lansingburg had vanished as they realized that they're going to have to ride on the bus for 2 hours.

yes. 

By the end of the school day, their excitement to play a rival team in Lansingburg had vanished as they realized that they're going to have to ride on the bus for 2 hours.

500

Are the homophones used correctly?

At the end of the day, they're always going to be places to go and people to see and Dear, that's alright with me.


yes.

At the end of the day, they're always going to be places to go and people to see and Dear, that's alright with me.

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