Asked by Hayley

1. The guide (lead, led) the hikers to the river.
2. Marlo has (passed, past) the fitness test with flying colors.
3. By the time we got to the store, it was (already, all ready) closed.
4.Honesty is just one of the (principals, principles) of Tamika's moral code.
5.We drove (past, passed) the intersection and had to turn around.
6. ( Who's, Whose) coming with us to play?
7. (Your, you're) the magician my sister was telling me about yesterday.
8. Do you know (who's, whose) boots these are?

1.lead
2.passed
3.already
4.principals
5.past
6.Who's
7.You're
8.whose

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
All are right except 1 and 4.

Answered by Hayley
Could you please explain #4 so I can understand between the two?
Answered by Ms. Sue
The most common use of principal is the principal of a school. (The princiPAL is your PAL.) It means the most important.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/principal

A principle is a rule of conduct or an idea.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/principle



Answered by Hayley
Mr. Takagi is the (principle, principal) violinist in the orchestra.

So in the sentence would it be principal?
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