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Spelling With Homonyms!

  •  English    37     Public
    Practice with using commonly confused words.
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  • Name the correct homonym. The cross country _____ was difficult to run because it was very ___. Coarse and Course or Course and Coarse
    Course and Coarse
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  • Name the correct homonym. Atlanta is the ___ of Georgia. Capitol or Capital
    Capital
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  • Name the correct homonym. The coach was ____ pleased at how his team performed. All together or Altogether
    Altogether
  •  20
  • Name the correct homonym. The dress was way too big to _____. Altar or Alter
    Alter
  •  15
  • Name the correct homonym. Are we __ to leave for our trip to Hawaii? All ready or Already
    All ready
  •  20
  • Name the correct homonym. I have ___ completed all of my homework! All ready or Already
    Already
  •  25
  • Name the correct homonym. The island in the kitchen is ___ and cannot be moved. Stationary or Stationery
    Stationary
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  • Name the correct homonym. Out West, it is easy to find buffalo grazing on the grassy ___. Plane or Plain
    Plain
  •  15
  • Name the correct homonym. The ___ lesson we learned in history was the reason the war took place. Principal or Principle
    Principal
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  • Name the correct homonym. I can't believe ___ still talking after the teacher warned them! There, They're, or Their
    They're
  •  20
  • Name the correct homonym. Of ____ you can go to the party as long as you do your chores. Course or Coarse
    Course
  •  15
  • Name the correct homonym. ____ laptop is this? Who's or Whose
    Whose
  •  25
  • Name the correct homonym. For the concert, please wear a __ white shirt. Plane or Plain
    Plain
  •  15
  • Name the correct homonym. We must understand the ___ to have the wisdom to make decisions today. Past or Passed
    Past
  •  20
  • Name the correct homonym. Please give me another ___ of pie for ___. Peace and Desert or Piece and Dessert
    Piece and Dessert
  •  25
  • Name the correct homonym. Our ___ told us we could take the day off tomorrow! Principle or Principal
    Principal
  •  15