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All of these sentences include a commonly confused homophone. Which sentence is correct?
Getting a complement on your work gives you an incentive to keep working.
My mom always says, “When it's time to buy a gift, you must think about you're budget.”
“Where are my sneakers?” Ben asked Kim.
I wish I could be in too places at the same tim
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The third sentence is correct:
“Where are my sneakers?” Ben asked Kim.
Brief corrections for the others:
- 1 should use "compliment" (praise): Getting a compliment on your work...
- 2 should use "your": ...you must think about your budget.
- 4 should use "two" and "time": I wish I could be in two places at the same time.
“Where are my sneakers?” Ben asked Kim.
Brief corrections for the others:
- 1 should use "compliment" (praise): Getting a compliment on your work...
- 2 should use "your": ...you must think about your budget.
- 4 should use "two" and "time": I wish I could be in two places at the same time.
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