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  • He is the person with who / whom I studied.
    whom
  • She played the lead roll / role in the school play.
    role
  • Everyone is coming to the game accept / except Sarah.
    except
  • There are fewer / less cars on the road today.
    fewer
  • To who / whom should I give this package?
    whom
  • We had fewer / less people at the meeting today.
    fewer
  • She wanted to be apart / a part of the debate team.
    a part
  • The new law had a positive affect / effect on the community.
    effect
  • I will accept / except your invitation to the party.
    accept
  • That was a good /well book to read for class.
    good
  • Who / whom is knocking on the door?
    who
  • Students are not allowed / aloud to use phones during class.
    allowed
  • Please pass me a dinner roll / role.
    roll
  • Anyone / Any one of these keys will open the door.
    any one
  • The twins were rarely seen apart / a part from each other.
    apart
  • His words didn’t affect / effect me as much as he thought.
    affect
  • He read the story allowed / aloud to the group.
    aloud
  • Who / whom is responsible for turning in the assignment?
    who
  • I spent fewer / less money than I expected.
    less
  • Anyone / Any one can join the club if they sign up.
    anyone
  • There are fewer / less cookies in the jar now.
    fewer
  • We went to dinner, and than / then we saw a movie.
    then
  • The loud music did not affect / effect my ability to study.
    affect
  • He plays the piano very good / well.
    well
  • She is taller than / then her brother.
    than