(SPELL) I am going __ the store to buy some milk.
to
(SPELL) Put your backpack over ___ on the table.
there
(SPELL) Do you know ___ my backpack is?
where
Which sentence correctly uses the word "too"?
A) I went too the park.
B) She wants too go with us.
C) He ate too much cake.
D) They have too dogs.
C) He ate too much cake
Which sentence correctly uses "their"?
A) Their going to the zoo tomorrow.
B) We went to their house after school.
C) The book is over their on the shelf.
D) I can’t wait to see their playing soccer.
B) We went to their house after school
Which sentence correctly uses "were"?
A) We were excited about the field trip.
B) I don’t know were my keys are.
C) Were going to the park later.
D) She asked me were I put my shoes.
A) We were excited for the field trip
(SPELL) They brought __ pizzas to the party because one wasn’t enough.
two
(SPELL) ___ very excited about the school play!
They’re
(SPELL) ___ going to the movies later. Do you want to come?
We’re
Which sentence has all three homophones used correctly?
A) I have two go too the store.
B) She went to the mall too buy two shirts.
C) We need two bring too more chairs to the party.
D) He ran to the park in two minutes, but it was too cold.
D) He ran to the park in two minutes, but it was too cold.
Which sentence has all three homophones used correctly?
A) There playing with their dog because they’re bored.
B) They’re going to bring their books over there.
C) I love their house, and there going to sell it because they’re moving.
D) Their taking there time because they’re not in a hurry.
B) They’re going to bring their books over there
Which sentence has all three homophones used correctly?
A) We’re wondering where you were yesterday.
B) I asked them were we’re going, but they were lost.
C) Where they going to tell us we’re meeting where?
D) They don’t know where were going, but we’re sure.
A) We’re wondering where you were yesterday
Which sentence correctly uses "to," "too," and "two"?
A) We went too the park and brought to sandwiches for lunch.
B) She wanted two go too the store, but she was too tired.
C) The two friends walked to the mall because it wasn’t too far.
D) He gave the tickets two me, but I needed too buy one more to.
C) The two friends walked to the mall because it wasn’t too far
Which sentence correctly uses "there," "their," and "they’re"?
A) Their going there because they're hungry.
B) We met their parents over they're, but there wasn’t enough room.
C) They’re bringing their costumes over there for the play.
D) The team left there bags at home because their going they’re later.
C) They’re bringing their costumes over there for the play
Which sentence correctly uses "were," "we're," and "where"?
A) Where you at the mall when we're going?
B) I don’t know where they were, but we’re meeting them soon.
C) They asked me were I was going because we're late.
D) We're not sure were they are, but where looking for them.
B) I don’t know where they were, but we’re meeting them soon