This
Is
So
Amazingly
Easy
100
It is (a/an) honor to serve with you.
an
100
I (ain't/am not) worried about this test!
am not
100
Yes, he fell but he is (all right/alright).
all right
100
I have (a lot/a lot) of homework tonight!
a lot
100
Are you going (to/too) the store today?
to
200
Are you going to (except/accept) the invitation?
accept
200
Which is you favorite (between/among) Mary, Louise, and Sam?
among
200
Last year I got lost in the (dessert/desert) but I had water with me so I survived.
desert
200
He threw the ball and it broke the window (pain/pane).
pane
200
What (roll/role) did you receive in the school play?
role
300
What are you going to (wear/where) to the concert?
wear
300
(We're/Were) going to be late to school if you don't hurry!
We're
300
We are going to CFA and (then/than) home to clean.
then
300
If you see a lion, you need to (prey/pray) that he doesn't think you are his (prey/pray).
pray, prey
300
The (profit/prophet) said that I will (profit/prophet) from this job.
prophet, profit
400
Please (sit/set) this on the floor for me. It's heavy.
set
400
I (raised/rose) at 11:00 this morning!
rose
400
I am so tired. I need to (lay/lie) down.
lie
400

Which of these two words never has a direct object?

lay/lie

lay
400
Who has the (principle/principal) role in the play this year?
principal
500
True or false? Rise always has a direct object.

False

The balloon rises gracefully.

500
I (had lain/had laid) a book on the backseat.

had laid

(lain is the past participle of lie)

500
What is the (capitol/capital) of Minnesota?

capital

(Do you know the capital of MN??)

500
I rode my (stationary/stationery) bike while I wrote on (stationary/stationery).
stationary/stationery
500
Gilbert designed the (capitol/capitol) with a large metal dome.

capitol


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