Your / You’re
Its / It’s
To / Too / Two
Then / Than
There / Their / They’re
100

Which one means "you are"?

What is You're

100

Which means it is?

What is:It’s 

100

Which word is a number?

What is: two

100

Which one shows comparison?

What is than.
100

Fill in the blank: “___ going to the movies later.”

What is: They're

200

Fill in the blank: “___ going to love this book!”

What is You're

200

Choose the correct form: “The cat licked ___ paw.”

What is: its

200

Fill in the blank: “I want to go ___.”

What is: too

200

Fill in the blank: “We’ll go to the store, ___ eat dinner.”

What is: then

200

Choose the correct word: “I put the books over ___.”

What is: there

300

Choose the right word: “Don’t forget ___ backpack.”

What is your.

300

Fill in the blank: “___ raining outside.”

What is: It's

300

Which one means “also”?

What is: too

300

Choose the right word: “She is taller ___ me.”

What is: than

300

Choose the correct word: “___ dog is barking at the mailman.”

What is: Their

400

Fix the sentence: “Your the best!”

What is You're the best!

400

Fix the sentence: “The dog chased it’s tail.”

What is: "The dog chased its tail."

400

Fix the sentence: “He has to much candy.”

What is: "He has too much candy."

400

Fix the sentence: “First we ate, than we left.”

What is "First we ate, then we left."

400

Fix the sentence: “There house is beautiful.”

What is: "Their house is beautiful."

500

Explain the difference between your and you’re.

What is: Your shows possession. You’re means you are.

500

Explain the rule for when to use “its” and “it’s.”

What is: It’s = it is; its = shows possession. 

500

Use all three correctly in one sentence. 

Rewrite this sentence correctly using to, too, two.

I have to books two read, and I want too read them to.

What is: I have two books to read, and I want to read them too. 

500

Explain the difference between “then” and “than.”

What is: Then relates to time. Than is used for comparing.

500

Correct this sentence: 'Their bringing they're snacks over their."

What is: They're bringing their snacks over there.