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MainWild Words
Homophones 2
Homophones 1 Spelling
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A1Back
(Its or It’s) raining cats and dogs
outside, (especially, expecally) large
poodles and Persians .
Answer
It’s, especially
A2Back
Their, its, and whose are what
type of pronouns?
Answer
Possessive pronouns that show who owns
something
A3Back
(We’re, Were) studying for our text
on the N.E.W.s (cause, because) we
don’t want it to (affect, effect) our grade.
Answer
We’re, because, affect
A4Back
(Who’s, Whose) binder (rolled,
roled) down the (stares, stairs)?
Answer
Whose, rolled, stairs
A5Back
How do you check to see if the NEW
is the right one when it has an apostrophe?
Answer
Say the whole word, for example “you are.”
B1Back
Scene or SeenWhich of the following words is verb? Which of the following words is a noun that means a part of a play or movie.
Answer
Seen = a verb Scene= part of a play
or movie
B2Back
Spell the adverb you use at the end of a letter to show you really mean
something.
Answer
sincerely
B3Back
Which is the correct spelling,“tommorrow” or
“tomorrow”?
Answer
tomorrow
B4Back
I did all of my work (except,
accept) studying for the NEW
test.
Answer
except
B5Back
What is the rule for using the
vowels “I” and “E” together in words
like receive?
Answer
“I before “E” except after “C” and in words
like “neighbor” and weigh.
C1Back
(Witch, Which) (Which, Witch) is
your favorite, Samantha or
Sabrina?
Answer
Which, witch
C2Back
How can you tell the difference
between “hear” the sense and
“here” the place?
Answer
“Hear” the sensehas the body part
“ear” in it.
C3Back
(To, Two, Too students said that they want
(to, two, too) go (to, two, too.)
Answer
Two, to, too
C4Back
What are two definitions for
“right?”
Answer
Correct and direction
C5Back
How do you remember the
difference between “principle” and
“principal” ?
Answer
The principal is a person and is your
“pal.”
D1Back
(Weather, Whether) means
rain.
Answer
WeatherRemember
there is no “wheat” in whether
D2Back
When is the word “then”
used?
Answer
To show time order or as a transition
D3Back
When is the word “than”
used?
Answer
“Than” is used in comparisons, such as
comparing height.
D4Back
How do you tell the difference
between “where” and “wear”?
Answer
“Wear” has the body part “ear” in it; “where”
is the place.
D5Back
How do you tell that you use
“there” to mean a place?
Answer
It has the word “here”in it.
E1Back
The dog (when, went) to the vet; unfortunately,
she came home.
Answer
went
E2Back
You (definitely, definitely) need to bring (you’re,
your) book to class.
Answer
Definitely, your
E3Back
How do students use “cause” and
“because” wrong?
Answer
Students say “cause”when they mean “be-cause” because they
are being lazy.
E4Back
What is the difference
between the words “are” and
“our”?
Answer
“Are” is a verb.“Our” is possessive
pronoun.
E5Back
(Weather, Whether) you know it or not,
(there, they’re, their) (our, are) (to, two, too) answers (to, too, two) (they’re, there, their)
question.
Answer
Whether, there, are, two, to, their