“Please put the shoes over ______.”
There
Fill in the blank: “______ jacket is this?”
Whose
Fill in the blank: “Is this ______ backpack?
Fill in the blank: “The loud music did not ______ my ability to concentrate.”
Affect
Fill in the blank: “It’s a long ______ to the store.
way
Which is correct? “They’re going to the park” or “Their going to the park”?
They’re going to the park
Which is correct? “Who’s going to the party?” or “Whose going to the party”?
Who’s going to the party?
Which is correct? “You’re my best friend” or “Your my best friend”?
You’re my best friend
Which is correct? “Stress can affect your mood” or “Stress can effect your mood”?
Stress can affect your mood
Which is correct? “It’s a long way to school” or “It’s a long ways to school”?
It’s a long way to school
Correct the sentence: “The students forgot they’re homework.”
The students forgot their homework.
Correct this sentence: “Whose ready for lunch?”
Who’s ready for lunch?
Correct this sentence: “Your going to love this movie.”
You're going to love this movie.
Is this sentence correct? The loud music did not effect my ability to concentrate.
No, "The loud music did not affect my ability to concentrate'
Correct this sentence: “We have a long ways to go.”
We have a long way to go.
Which sentence is correct?
A) Their going to the concert tonight.
B) They’re going to the concert tonight.
C) There going to the concert tonight.
B) They’re going to the concert tonight.
True or False: “Who’s” is a contraction for “who is.”
True
Which sentence is correct?
A) Your going to love this book, and you’re friend will too.
B) You’re going to love this book, and your friend will too.
C) You’re going to love this book, and you’re friend will too.
B) You’re going to love this book, and your friend will too.
Which sentence is correct?
A) The new policy had a positive affect on student performance.
B) The new policy had a positive effect on student performance.
C) The new policy had a positive effects on student performance.
D) The new policy had a positive affects on student performance.
B) The new policy had a positive effect on student performance.
Why do we say “a long way” instead of “a long ways”?
A) Because “way” is correct for distance.
B) Because “ways” sounds better for distance.
C) Because “way” is shorter than “ways.”
A) Because “way” is correct for distance.
Which sentence uses all three words correctly?
A) Their going to put the books over there when they’re done reading.
B) They’re going to put the books over there when their done reading.
C) They’re going to put the books over there when they’re done reading.
C) They’re going to put the books over there when they’re done reading.
Which sentence is correct?
A) Whose going to lead the meeting today?
B) Who’s going to lead the meeting today?
C) Who's jacket is that
B) Who’s going to lead the meeting today?
Explain the difference between “your” and “you’re” in one sentence.
“Your” shows possession; “you’re” means “you are.”
Which word is the noun and which is the verb?
Affect
Effect
Which option uses both words correctly?
A) It’s a long ways to the park, and there are many way to get there.
B) It’s a long way to the park, and there are many ways to get there.
C) It’s a long way to the park, and there are many way to get there.
B) It’s a long way to the park, and there are many ways to get there.