I (all ready/already) went shopping.
already
(Can/May) I borrow a pencil?
May
I didn’t feel (good/well), so I left.
well
I'm going to Jennifer's house (later/latter).
later
Please give this (to/too/two) your mother.
to
My parents won’t (accept/except) grades lower than A.
accept
Mr. Marlor is our (principle/principal).
principal
Nobody (beside/besides) me showed up to the party.
besides
In the (passed/past) I was short, but I’m tall now.
past
I know (your/you’re) right, but I don’t have to like it.
you’re
Staying up late (affects/effects) my grades.
affects
The custodians sprinkle (course/coarse) salt so we don’t slip.
coarse
I’m going to (lay/lie) down because I’m tired.
lie
Please (sit/set) in your seat so class can begin.
sit
I have (to/too/two) many chores to come over today.
too
My sister and her friends hardly share a whole brain (among/between) them.
among
Be (quiet/quite) for the test.
quiet
The homing pigeon lost (it’s/its) way.
its
Don’t (loose/lose) your pencil before class!
lose
Let’s go to (there/they’re/their) house for the party.
their
The medicine had unpleasant side (affects/effects).
effects
My best friend is on the student (council/counsel).
council
I have (less/fewer) candy bars than you do.
fewer
(Who's/Whose) paper is this?
Whose
I would rather eat sauerkraut (then/than) do my homework.
than