Which of these homophones is a color?
blew
blue
blue
Which of these homophones measures time?
hour
our
hour
Which there/their/they're means a place or location?
There
Which your/you're means you are?
You're
I went to bed so late that I had trouble falling asleep last (night/knight).
night
Which homophone means a relaxed feeling?
peace or piece
peace
Which of these homophones is something you do with your ears?
here
hear
hear
Which there/their/they're means ownership?
their
Which your/you're means belonging to someone?
Your
Which homophone completes the sentence?
Our whole family packed our beach clothes and took a trip to the (see/sea).
sea
Which of these homophones means the total of money?
some
sum
sum
Which of these homophones means a forecast of what it is doing outside?
weather
whether
weather
Which there/their/they're means they are?
they're
__________ not supposed to talk while the teacher is talking.
You're or Your
You're
You are
Which of the homophones completes the sentence?
The (sent/cent/scent) of pancakes filled the air as we made breakfast.
scent
Which of these homophones is a plant?
flour
flower
flower
Which of these homophones means to take something away?
lesson
lessen
lessen
Is this sentence correct?
My friends Lucas and Jenna always do there homework in the library.
If not, how should it be fixed?
No, it should say their
Is this sentence correct?
You're puppy is so cute!
If not, how should it be fixed?
No, it should be your
The butcher chopped up the (meet/meat) for his client.
meat
Which of these homophones means a body part?
waste
waist
waist
Which of these homophones is Mr. Trichell?
principle
principal
principal
Is this sentence correct?
There is a dog in the park.
If not, how should it be fixed?
Yes
Is this sentence correct?
Where are your socks?
If not, how should it be fixed?
Yes
Which homophone completes the sentence?
The cat screeched loudly when her (tale/tail) got caught in the door.