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Some more practice on personal pronouns subject and object, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. Students have to choose the correct words. Thanks.
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Published 10/02/2022
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Choose the correct word
Language: English
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English language
> Grammar
Choose the correct word depending on the right phoneme /b/ or /v/
Bote / Vote
Very / Bery
Curve / Curbe
Lobe / Love
Leave / Leabe
Bee / Vee
Valentine / Balentine
Bad / Vad
Bolume / Volume
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This worksheet features some more advanced commonly confused words, like gambit and gamut. In it your student will select the correct word to complete the sentence. Students practice with the following word pairs: elicit/illicit, discreet/discrete, proscribed/prescribed, imminent/eminent, disinterested/uninterested, gambit/gamut, exacerbated/exasperated and indigenous/indigent. Use it to practice Common Core Standards for 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade or for other students as appropriate.
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Instructions: Choose the correct word.
Q1 — She’s got a new _____.
Q2 — They did a great _____ fixing my computer.
Q3 — He’s got _____ with the government.
Q4 — Ironing is hard ____.
Q5 — If ____ is worth doing, it’s worth doing well.
Q6 — You’ve never done a day’s _____ in your life.
Q7 — There will be a lot of ____ losses when the factory closes.
Q8 — She’s always changing ____.
Q9 — I’ve got _____ working for a bank.
Q10 — It took me an hour to get home from ____ yesterday.
Q11 — Let’s try to make the best of a bad ____.