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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He is totally (uninterested/disinterested) in your persoanl affairs.
uninterested
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I will (borrow/lend) you my book.
lend
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The dent on my car is very (notable/noticeable)
noticeable
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Sir, (can/may) I go to the restroom?
may
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We (were/we're) the last ones to arrive at the party.
were
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I like to (breathe/breath) in the fresh mountain air.
breathe
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The tree was struck by (lightning/lightening)
lightning
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Your shoelaces are (lose/loose)
loose
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For a light cake, use two (spoonfuls/spoonful) of baking powder.
spoonfuls
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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One or two of her features (is/are) very attractive