Question 1 (1 point)

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Choose the phrase with homophones used correctly:

Question 1 options:

The male deer stopped to groom its mane.

The male deer stopped to groom its main.

The mail dear stopped to groom its mane.

The mail dear stopped to groom its main.

Question 2 (1 point)

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Which sentence uses the correct homophone set?

Question 2 options:

Their mother wanted them to clean there rooms before dinner.

They're mother wanted them to clean their rooms before dinner.

Their mother wanted them to clean their rooms before dinner.

There mother wanted them to clean they're rooms before dinner.

Question 3 (1 point)
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Which sentence uses the correct homophone?

Question 3 options:

Make sure that you brush you're teeth before bed.

Make sure that you brush your teeth before bed.

Question 4 (1 point)

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Choose the sentence that uses the correct set of homophones.

Question 4 options:

The weather was nice today, so we went for a sail.

The whether was nice today, so we went for a sail.

The weather was nice today, so we went for a sale.

The whether was nice today, so we went for a sale.

Question 5 (1 point)

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Choose the sentence with the correct set of homophones.

Question 5 options:

My friend wasn't allowed to go to the party, so we did knot go.

My friend wasn't allowed to go to the party, so we did not go.

My friend wasn't aloud to go to the party, so we did not go.

My friend wasn't aloud to go to the party, so we did knot go.

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Here are the correct options for each question based on the proper use of homophones:

Question 1:

  • The male deer stopped to groom its main.
    (Correct use of "main" in a context related to animals.)

Question 2:

  • Their mother wanted them to clean their rooms before dinner.
    (Correct use of "their" for possession.)

Question 3:

  • Make sure that you brush your teeth before bed.
    (Correct use of "your" as a possessive pronoun.)

Question 4:

  • The weather was nice today, so we went for a sail.
    (Correct use of "weather" and "sail.")

Question 5:

  • My friend wasn't allowed to go to the party, so we did not go.
    (Correct use of "allowed" for permission and "not" for negation.)

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