sit vs. set
lie vs. lay
lend vs. borrow
rise vs raise
let vs. leave
100
Please _____ the glass on the table.
What is set?
100
I am going to _____ this book on the table.
What is lay?
100
Can you ______ me a dollar?
What is the lend?
100
Her comment might ______ a few questions.
What is raise?
100

____________ me help you carry those heavy books to the classroom. 

What is Let?

200
It is impossible for someone to _____still for a photograph.
What is sit?
200
The continents of the earth _____ on enormous slabs of rock.
What is lie?
200

He promised his grandmother he would pay back what he _____________ from her. 

What is borrow?

200
He _____ to his feet.
What is rose?
200

We will ______________ the house early in order to get to school on time.

What is leave?

300
Bonnie _____ her goals down in writing.
What is set?
300
The chicken ______ an egg.
What is laid?
300
Dan tries not to ______ his English book to certain people.
What is lend?
300
With his voice _______ louder and louder, Sam hushed the audience.
What is rising?
300
Samantha _____________ her daughter play outside, after she finished her chores. 

What is let?

400
Craig's bread machine has _____ on the counter unused.
What is sat?
400
Then the chicken _____ down to sleep.
What is lay?
400

Sarah asked if she could ________________ my notebook to copy the math exercises.

What is borrow?

400
The bread is ________ in its pan.
What is rising?
400

The boys __________ the classroom until it was clean and spotless. 

What is left?

500
The letter carrier _____ the package on the doorstep.
What is set?
500
A broken pencil has ______ on the classroom floor for weeks.
What is lain?
500
Would you mind ______ me a hand?
What is lending?
500
Has the bread ________ enough to put in the oven?
What is risen?
500

Yesterday, a discarded Coke was _________ alongside the road.

What is left?

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