Anybody want a peanut?
I like your sleeves, they’re real big.
Why so serious?
I’m a peacock, you’ve got to let me fly on this one
Stretchy pants – it’s for fun!
100

Please clear the isle/aisle so the actors can get through.

aisle

100

I have a lot/alot of questions about this assignment. 

a lot

100

Mr. Openshaw is the principal/principle of our school.

principal

100

The boys are over there/their/they’re.

there

100

I had ice cream and cake for dessert/desert.

dessert

200

Why don’t you ever take my advice/advise?

advice

200

That belt compliments/complements your outfit. 

complements 

200

Go to the traffic lights, then/than turn right.

then

200

Thanks for being apart/a part of the group. 

a part

200

Spot is the dog who/that barks too loud.

that

300

Who/Whom do you like best?

Whom

300

The farther/further Jen walked, the better she felt.

farther

300

There was disagreement between/among the three siblings when John declared himself the smartest. 

among

300

Who’s/whose book are you reading?

Whose

300

There is altogether/all together too much commotion in this room! 

altogether 

400

The audience waited with baited/bated breath.

bated

400

The guidance counselor/councilor gave me advice about my future.

counselor

400

It was an easy class accept/except for the final exam.

except

400

Mom gave a ride to Mike and me/I.

me

400

I was impressed with the number/amount of cookies that my dog was able to eat. 

number

500

Mike thought he could see a lake, but it was only an illusion/allusion.

illusion

500

Because I have a headache, I need to lie/lay down.

lie

500

Jane's neon hat wasn't very discreet/discrete. 

discreet

500

Car emissions affect/effect the environment.

affect

500

The company was concerned with the adverse/averse trends in the economy. 

adverse