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Our class is going (to , too, two ) the gym.
to
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? _____ dog is big and scary.
Their
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? I have ___ pairs of shoes under my bed.
two
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Where should the comma go in the sentence? Pete offered "Let me grab some shoes and meet you there."
between offered and "
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Where should you add commas? "No" Jack said "I don't want a new dog."
"No," Jack said, "I don't..."
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Mo and Ava don't want to ride ( there , they're , their ) bicycles.
their
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Where should the comma go in the sentence? "I cannot wait" said Rachel.
between wait and "
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( It's Its) going to rain tonight.
It's (It is)
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Where should the comma go in the sentence? No I didn't think about that.
between no and I
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Where should the comma go in this sentence? Looking for food the dog dug a hole in the yard.
between food and the
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Where should you add commas? The teachers like to read books do yoga and watch tv.
read books, do yoga, and
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? I have ___ many papers in my backpack.
too
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? Put you bag over _____.
there
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Where should the comma go in the sentence? "I love it" Tina said.
between it and "
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Combine these two sentences. Walmart was very crowded. They were having a sale.
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Where should the comma go in the sentence? Knowing about the surprise Casey was anxious she would reveal the secret.
between surprise and Casey
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He thinks (its , it's ) his fault that we lost the game.
it's
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? I went ___ the store last night.
to
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Take the dog for a walk when (your , you're) done doing the dishes.
you're
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Where should you add commas? The teacher said "Be quiet!"
said, "Be
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( Its , It's ) engine stopped running.
Its
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Please tell (your , you're ) friends that we will be leaving soon.
your
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The dog put (it's its) paw on my arm.
its
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Is this (your , you're) jacket?
your
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Which homophone best completes the sentence? Tonight ____ going to buy pizza.
they're
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Combine these two sentences. She had never been to New Orleans. She wanted to go.
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