I new that there was a problem.
I knew that there was a problem.
They had the ____ idea.
write or right
They had the right idea.
Know versus no
Know is used to understand knowledge.
No is used to make something a negative.
Piece versus peace
Piece is a noun
Peace is a noun
A pack of dogs trampled there way through a park.
A pack of dogs trampled their way through a park.
The band played ____ trumpets.
their, there, or they're
The band played their trumpets.
Lose versus loose.
Lose is used to indicate a failure to achieve something.
Loose is used as the opposite of tight.
Altar versus alter
Altar is a noun
Alter is a verb
There were to many mosquitos outside.
There were too many mosquitos outside.
Sore losers have trouble _____ defeat.
accepting or excepting
Sore losers have trouble accepting defeat.
Week versus weak
Week is a measurement of time.
Weak is a physical characteristic meaning the opposite of strong.
Break versus brake
Break is a noun or a verb
Brake is a noun or a verb
There's a horse lose in the hospital.
There's a horse loose in the hospital.
A ladybug flapped ____ wings.
its or it's
A ladybug flapped its wings.
Ensure versus insure
Ensure is to make certain of something.
Insure is to make sure there will be monetary compensation in case of a loss of something.
Weather versus whether
Weather is a noun
Whether is a conjunction
Whose the winner of the Super Bowl?
Who's the winner of the Super Bowl?
"Hurricane winds _____ the amount of rainfall"
affect or effect
"Hurricane winds affect the amount of rainfall."
Than versus then
Than is used to link words in comparisons.
Then is used to indicate an order of events.
Allude versus elude
Allude is a verb
Elude is a verb