I shouldn't eat the (whole / hole) donut because I'm trying to (loose / lose) (weight / wait).
I shouldn't eat the WHOLE donut because I'm trying to LOSE WEIGHT.
100
We moved (forward / foreword) in line as we waited to (bored / board) the (plane / plain).
We moved FORWARD in line as we waited to BOARD the PLANE.
100
I walked (through / threw) town to (meat / meet) an old friend at the (diner / dinner) on Market Street.
I walked THROUGH town to MEET an old friend at the DINER on Market Street.
100
Leslie, who manages all the (personal / personnel) on this floor, asked everyone to be (quiet / quite / quit) while they worked.
Leslie, who manages all the PERSONNEL on this floor, asked everyone to be QUIET while they worked.
100
The cashier gave me a (receipt / recipe) as I walked out with the final ingredients I needed to complete my grandmother's (receipt / recipe).
The cashier gave me a RECEIPT as I walked out with the final ingredients I needed to complete my grandmother's RECIPE.
200
We really must (complement / compliment) Erin on her choice of (close / clothes).
We really must COMPLIMENT Erin on her choice of CLOTHES.
200
I (rote / wrote) a letter (too / to / two) my grandmother on the (stationary / stationery) I bought at the paper store.
I WROTE a letter TO my grandmother on the STATIONERY I bought at the paper store.
200
When (your / you're) finished with the construction paper, please (throw / through) the scraps into the (waist / waste) basket.
When YOU'RE finished with the construction paper, please THROW the scraps into the WASTE basket.
200
As the (principal / principle) introduced the guest speaker, he said "This (mourning / morning) we are in the (presence / presents) of greatness."
As the PRINCIPAL introduced the guest speaker, he said, "This MORNING we are in the PRESENCE of greatness."
200
The sous (chef / chief) pulled a bottle of (coarse / course) sea salt from the full (compliment / complement) of spices in the pantry.
The sous CHEF pulled a bottle of COARSE sea salt from the full COMPLEMENT of spices in the pantry.
300
Don't forget to (site / cite / sight) sources in your physics paper on the uncertainty (principal / principle).
Don't forget to CITE sources in your physics paper on the uncertainty PRINCIPLE.
300
The city (council / counsel / consul) members voted their (conscience / conscious / conscientious) and repealed a ban on public displays of affection.
The city COUNCIL members voted their CONSCIENCE and repealed a ban on public displays of affection.
300
(Who's / Whose) (breath / breathe) smells so bad?
WHOSE BREATH smells so bad?
300
I always (advise / advice) my students to (chose / choose) classes that interest them.
I always ADVISE my students to CHOOSE classes that interest them.
300
I can't believe (were / we're / where) standing on what was once the battlefield at Gettysburg, (were / we're / where) thousands of soldiers lost (there / their) lives.
I can't believe WE'RE standing on what was once the battlefield at Gettysburg, WHERE thousands of soldiers lost THEIR lives.
400
On Halloween, Maya spilled her (desert / dessert) all over her (custom / costume)-made vampire (custom / costume).
On Halloween, Maya spilled her DESSERT all over her CUSTOM-made vampire COSTUME.
400
The (whether / weather) (vane / vein / vain) spun wildly in the wind.
The WEATHER VANE spun wildly in the wind.
400
If the politicians in Congress can't agree any more (then / than) they did last year, we are sure to feel the (affects / effects) of the fiscal cliff.
If the politicians in Congress can't agree any more THAN they did last year, we are sure to feel the EFFECTS of the fiscal cliff.
400
The House of Representatives, meeting in the (capital / capitol) building, (past / passed) the legislation with a large majority.
The House of Representatives, meeting in the CAPITOL building, PASSED the legislation with a large majority.
400
The ear specialist gave the child an (oral / aural) exam.
The ear specialist gave the child an AURAL exam.
500
The (raining / reining / reigning) cross-country champion stumbled halfway (though / through / thought) the (coarse / course).
The REIGNING cross-country champion stumbled halfway THROUGH the COURSE.
500
I said good-(by / buy / bye) to my parents, walked (by / buy / bye) the old high school, and stopped at the grocery store to (by / buy / bye) some chocolate bars, marshmallows, and graham crackers.
I said good-BYE to my parents, walked BY the old high school, and stopped at the grocery store to BUY some chocolate bars, marshmallows, and graham crackers.
500
Though there was nothing illegal about it, the judge (taught / thought) I demonstrated (poor / pour) (moral / morale) judgement when I (petaled / pedaled / peddled) second-hand books outside the funeral home.
Though there was nothing illegal about it, the judge THOUGHT I demonstrated POOR MORAL judgment when I PEDDLED second-hand books outside the funeral home.
500
After the family (emigrated / immigrated) to the United States, they tried hard to (loose / lose) their foreign accents.
After the family IMMIGRATED to the United States, they tried hard to LOSE their foreign accents.
500
We had to walk (further / farther) down the road to find a street that cut (threw / through) to the other side of the block.
We had to walk FARTHER down the road to find a street that cut THROUGH to the other side of the block.