The (principle/principal) of the school hired a new assitant for her office
principal
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Students (that/which) fail to thoroughly proofread often miss unnecessary points
That is used when the phrase or clause that follows it is necessary in the sentence. Which is used when the phrase or clause that follows it is not necessary
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We (were/we're) the last ones to arrive at the party.
were
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Anne Frank kept a very famous (diary/dairy)
diary
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In school, students are prohibited from having (illicit/elicit) items such as drugs, alcohol and weapons.
illicit (elicit often mean âto get somethingâ. Illicit, on the other hand, describes something illegal.)
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For a light cake, use two (spoonfuls/spoonful) of baking powder.
spoonfuls
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The politican offered his (advice/advise) to the Cabinet.
adviceÂ
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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I like to (breathe/breath) in the fresh mountain air.