Verb-meaning to receive with consent
Preposition meaning to exclude
Accept/Except
To shine
is a form of to show
You have shown/shone a lack of honesty
Shown/Shone
The possessive form of it.
The dog couldn't put ___ full weight on the injured paw.
Contraction of it is or it has
__hard to discipline yourself after summer vacation
It's/Its
An opening
complete or entire in itself
The ___weekend was rainy
A passageway
We went down the___at church.
An island
She visited the hawaii__
Isle/Aisle
Noun-a group that meets together
Verb-means to advise
Counsel/Council
indicates location or can begin a sentence (point finger)
Contraction of they are
Their/There/They're are many ways to waist/waste time and energy.
Their/There/They're
Not tightly attached
verb-to suffer loss.
Lose/Loose
recent,not old
The past tense to know
Knew/new
Changing the color of an object
losing life
Dyeing/Dying
Verb-To influence or change
Noun-the result or consequences of an action
Effect/Affect
the middle part of the body
to use unwisely or garbage or unused material
Waist/Waste
after some time or more later
The second of the two
Later/Latter
a part of something
is a state of security or calm
Giving each child a Peace/Piece of fruit gave of peace/piece and quiet.
Peace/Piece
Verb-meaning permitted
Adverb meaning with sound
Speak ___
Aloud/Allowed
Noun-dry sandy region
noun-the final course of a meal (cake, ice cream, pie etc. )
Dessert/Desert
contraction of Who is
possessive form of who
Who's/Whose in the principle/principal's office?
Whose/Who's
It is the past tense form of the verb pass.
Ended, bygone, or beyond. This ___year we had a mild winter
Passed/Past
Clear or simple or a flat area of land
a tool, flat surface, or an airplane
Plane/Plain
We were___introduced
Means "in the past"
Jeff was___a cab driver"
Formerly/Formally
all in one place
Entirely
All Together/Altogether
is the possessive of you
is a contraction of you are
If you think i'm going to write your/you're paper, your/you're wrong!
Your/You're
is a heavy grayish metal.
To go first or to be the leader. It is the past tense of the verb lead.
lead/Led
Noun-head of a school
a basic truth
The principle/principal cause of the accident was carelessness
Principle/Principal
wearing apparel
the other is pieces of fabric
Clothes/cloths