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Homophones Quiz 2

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Quiz on homophones:
whose/who's
too/to/two
it's/its
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Look at the image above. Correct the homophone error.
The sign reads:
Seat Belts must be worn
Doors must be shut
Its the law

Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Select the sentence using the homophones to/two/too correctly.
There are to many people in this room.
There are too many people in this room.
There are two many people in this room.
Select the sentence using the homophones who's/whose correctly.
Who's watching the baby?
Whose that swimming in my pool?
Select the sentence using the homophones its/it's correctly.
It's my favorite candy.
Its not my fault you do not like chocolate!
One day at school my friend Tommy said, “______________ book is this?”
Whose
Who's
The weather is nice today, so I will go ______ the park
two
too
to
Let's go outside. __________ going with me?
Whose
Who's
This sweater looks terrible! ________ buttons are falling off!
Its
It's
Look at the image above. What should the sign really say?
If you don't like the price, two bad.
If you don't like the price, too bad.
Select the sentence using the homophones two/too/too correctly.
He's going too Florida.
David enjoyed the play to.
You owe me two dollars.
True or false?
The following sentence uses the homophones whose/who's correctly:
Whose idea was it to have a food fight?
True
False
True or false?
The following sentence uses the homophones two/too/to correctly:
It is to early to know what the effects are.
True
False
True or false?
The following sentence uses the homophones it's/its correctly:
Its tail was wagging as I walked over, so I figured the dog was friendly.
True
False
Select the sentence using the homophones two/too/to correctly.
He lost his job because he we was being rude too customers.
Please remember to turn off the computer before you go out.
I'd like to order _________ pairs of sunglasses
two
too
to