They're/Their/There
a/an/the
Too/To/Two
You're/Your
it's/its
100

This homophone means it belongs to someone.

their

100

Which article would be used?

Jazmin brought (a, an) animal for her mystery object.

an

100

This homophone can mean "also," "very much," or "excessively."

too

100

This homophone is a contraction of "you are."

you're?

100

This homophone means "it is"

it's

200

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "I know '???' not coming to the banquet."

they're

200

Choose the correct article.

William stays on (an, the) kickball field near Connor.

the

200

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "Ricky saw Angelina giving her notes '???' Patty."

to?

200

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "What are '???' chances of getting into Harvard?"

your?

200

This homophone fits into the sentence.

(It's/its) a good idea to study for this quiz.

it's

300

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "I put the stack of books over '???'."

there?

300

Choose the correct article:

Mrs. Comp showed us (a, an) interesting picture.

an

300

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "I understand your concerns, but this has happened '???' many times to go unnoticed."

too?

300

This homophone fits into the sentence below. "Marcus, '???' not listening to me."

you're?

300

This homophone fits into the sentence.

If I get a new dog, (it's/its) name will be Dexter.

its

400

These homophones fit into the sentence below. "Lizzy said '???' wearing '???' new sneakers that they bought from the store down '???'."

they're, their, and there?

400

Choose the correct article:

Dalton throws (the, an) ball to Jarod.

the

400

These homophones fit into the sentence below. "I adopted '???' German shepherds '???' be my watchdogs so I can feel safer at home, '???'."

two, to, and too?

400

These homophones fit into the sentence below. "Even though '???' a great football player, you have to work hard for '???' spot in the all-star game."

you're and your?

400

This homophone fits into the sentence.

(It's/its) raining outside, so you better bring an umbrella.

Two, noisy, and bright.

500

This homophone could replace the phrase "Jeff and Suzy's" in the sentence below. "Did Harold borrow Jeff and Suzy's cookbooks?"

their

500

Choose the correct articles.

Hannah walked to (an, the) music classroom to get (a, an) recorder.

the, a

500

This homophone could replace the phrase "in the direction of" in the sentence below. "The green signs point in the direction of the city."

to?

500

This homophone is missing from the sentence below. "People tell me that a great inventor!"

you're?

500

This homophone fits into the sentence.

I love my phone, (it's/its) my favorite possesion.

it's