English 99 Name:_________________________
J. Roth
Words Often Confused Post Test
FORM B
Directions: Please circle the correct choices
- We are
(already, all ready) to begin our class.
- I take
a (brake, break) after I write each sentence.
- I
thought I was in the (right, write) (course, coarse) until the first test.
- (Here,
Hear) are the (clothes, cloths) you wanted to wear to the dance.
- When
(you’re, your) in a hole, try to remain (conscious, conscience).
- My dog
wags (it’s, its) tail whenever I return home.
- I hope
I don’t (lose, loose) my mind in this writing course.
- Three
(woman, women) were (hear, here) earlier, but (they’re, their, there) gone
now.
- We
drove (passed, past) the theater on our way (to, too) school.
- I wish
world (peace, piece) was a guiding (principal, principle) of everyone.
- The
(principal, principle) reason I took this (course, coarse) was to learn the (principals, principles) of (writing,
righting).
- (Their,
There, They’re) the ones who were complaining about the (weather,
whether).
- I
looked (threw, through) the window and saw (your, you’re) missing car.
- (Their,
There, They’re) were (to, too) many people and (to, too) little food at
the event.
- I was
(to, too) tired and (to, too) cold (to, too) drive (to, too) school.
- (Wear,
Where) can I (by, buy) (coarse, course) rock salt?
- (Whose,
Who’s) idea was it (to, too) take the train rather (than, then) the bus?
- (You’re,
Your) really going to love (their, there, they’re) selections and prices.
- It is
(a, an) honor to offer you such (a, an) unique gift as (a, an) apple.
- I hope
you will (accept, except) my decision to leave. I have finished all of my work (accept,
except) the final chapter.
- Please
(advice, advise) me about next quarter’s
classes. I register in (a, an)
hour.
- Gas
prices (affect, effect) the economy in many ways..
- I find
reviewing just before bed to be a very (affective, effective) way to
study.
- One
(affect, effect) will be an increase in prices.
- Bob,
Rachel, and Sean can discuss that (among, between) themselves.
- (Their,
There, They’re) are fewer students here (than, then) there were last
quarter.