:-3
:^
B-)
:)
;-)
100

Which is correct?

1.'I like you're bike, please can I borrow it?'

2.'I like your bike, please can I borrow it?'.


2.'I like your bike, please can I borrow it?'.

100

1. I didn't know the way to school so I had to ask for directions

2. I didn't no the way to school so I had to ask for directions 

1. I didn't know the way to school so I had to ask for directions

100

1. “The cars were stationary in the traffic jam.”

2. “The cars were stationery in the traffic jam.”

1.“The cars were stationary in the traffic jam.”

Stationary – this word is used to describe something that is motionless (not moving


Stationery – pens, pencils and other things you write with or on, for use in the office or when studying.


100

1. The beautiful bride walked down the aisle

2. The beautiful bride walked down the isle



1. The beautiful bride walked down the aisle


isle: an island (typically a small one)

100

A: I'm better then you

B: I'm better than you

B: I'm better than you

200

1. 'Yesterday, I went to buy some cat food for my pet kitten'.

2. 'Yesterday, I went to by some cat food for my pet kitten'.

1. 'Yesterday, I went to buy some cat food for my pet kitten'.

200

1. The cat gave me a long, evil stare

2. The cat gave me a long, evil stair

1. The cat gave me a long, evil stare

200

1. I bought a flower for my mum's birthday

2. I bought a flour for my mum's birthday

1. I bought a flower for my mum's birthday


200

1. I received a lovely complement today

2. I received a lovely compliment today

2. I received a lovely compliment today

Compliment – this is a nice thing you say to someone to flatter them

Complement – this is something that goes well with something else. For example, “the dress complemented the colour of her hair


200

A: The magic spell had a strange effect on the cat. It turned purple and danced!

A: The magic spell had a strange affect on the cat. It turned purple and danced! 

A: The magic spell had a strange effect on the cat. It turned purple and danced!


  • effect is a result of something. It’s what happens because of something else.

    • Example: The medicine had a good effect on me. (I felt better after taking it.)

  • Affect is an action. It means to influence something.

    • Example: The news really affected me. (It made me feel sad.)
300

1. I went on a long walk during my lunch brake

2. I went on a long walk during my lunch break

2. I went on a long walk during my lunch break

300

1. We will bring our own snacks to the party

2. We will bring are own snacks to the party

1. We will bring our own snacks to the party

300

1. I can't wait until I finish school so that I can die my hair any colour I want 

2. I can't wait until I finish school so that I can dye my hair any colour I want

2. I can't wait until I finish school so that I can dye my hair any colour I want

300

1. The witch cast a spell on the man and he turned into a goblin

2. The which cast a spell on the man and he turned into a goblin

1. The witch cast a spell on the man and he turned into a goblin

300

A: I wish I could meat Kumamon in real life

B: I wish I could meet Kumamon in real life

B: I wish I could meet Kumamon in real life

400

1. Please could I have a piece of your birthday cake?

2. Please could I have a peace of your birthday cake?

1. Please could I have a piece of your birthday cake?

400

1. London has terrible whether. It rains all the time.

2. London has terrible weather. It rains all the time.

2. London has terrible weather. It rains all the time.

400

1. I went to Nara to see the bowing deer

2.  I went to Nara to see the bowing dear

1. I went to Nara to see the bowing deer

400

1. The prince rode for days to save the princess

2. The prince road for days to save the princess

1. The prince rode for days to save the princess

400

A: My favourite pear of Jeans are the ones with apples on them

B: My favourite pear of jeans are the ones with apples on them

A: My favourite pear of Jeans are the ones with apples on them

500

1. I was STARVING so I ate the hole birthday cake

2. I was STARVING so I ate the whole birthday cake

2. I was STARVING so I ate the whole birthday cake

500

1. Its raining today, so the baseball match will be cancelled

2. It's raining today, so the baseball match will be cancelled


2. It's raining today, so the baseball match will be cancelled

500

1. I sent a package to my friend in Hokkaido in the male

2. I sent a package to my friend in Hokkadio in the mail

2. I sent a package to my friend in Hokkadio in the mail

500

1. The sun's rays were very strong today, and my skin turned as red as a tomato

1. The sun's raise were very strong today, and my skin turned as red as a tomato

1. The sun's rays were very strong today, and my skin turned as red as a tomato

500

A: Hot weather affects me badly, and its effects can last for days.

B: Hot weather effects me badly, and it's affects can last for days

A: Hot weather affects me badly, and its effects can last for days.


we use affect as a verb (an action word) and effect as a noun (an object word).