Q.1
What's the difference between 'their' and 'there'?
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  • 'Their' is a place and 'there' means something belongs to them.
  • 'Their' is a place and 'there' is two words together to say 'they are'.
  • 'There' is a place and 'their' means something belongs to them.
  • 'Their' means 'they are' and 'there' means something belongs to them.
Q.2
What's the difference between 'too' and 'two'?
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  • 'Two' is a number and 'too' means also or something is too much.
  • 'Too' is a number and 'two' means also or something is too much.
  • 'Two' is a number and 'too' means to go somewhere.
  • 'Too' is a number and 'two' means to go somewhere.
Q.3
'I didn't _ the _' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • sea and dear
  • see and dear
  • sea and deer
  • see and deer
Q.4
"I can _ him _' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • here and groan
  • here and grown
  • hear and groan
  • hear and grown
Q.5
'Please write this down.' Which word sounds the same as 'write' but means something else?
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  • right
  • left
  • white
  • one
Q.6
'_ would like a _ of cake.' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • I and piece
  • I and peace
  • eye and piece
  • eye and peace
Q.7
'Don't _ at the _' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • stair and hair
  • stair and hare
  • stare and hair
  • stare and hare
Q.8
'My _ is _' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • son and male
  • son and mail
  • sun and male
  • sun and mail
Q.9
'Did you _ the _ _?' Which three words can fill the gaps?
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  • wait, whole, knight
  • wait, whole, night
  • wait, hole, night
  • weight, whole, night
Q.10
'I _ a bouquet of _' Which two words can fill the gaps?
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  • one and flours
  • one and flowers
  • won and flours
  • won and flowers
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