Must-Know Words Review Read each sentence and decide whether the must-know word is used correctly or incorrectly.

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Must-Know Words Review Read each sentence and decide whether the must-know word is used correctly or incorrectly.

Ms. Wagner-Marx was so impressed with my collage, she entered it in a local art show.

CORRECT

Today’s whether is colder than a typical September day.

INCORRECT Today’s weather is colder than a typical September day.

Smile - Its picture day!

INCORRECT Smile – It’s picture day!

If you’re not careful, you could break that vase.

CORRECT

Aaron Rogers threw an amazing pass to score the winning touchdown.

CORRECT

I’ll study for my quiz first, and then I will play X-box.

CORRECT

If the Yankees loose many more games, they may not play in the World Series.

INCORRECT If the Yankees lose many more games, they may not play in the World Series.

Please meat me by the flagpole after school.

INCORRECT Please meet me by the flagpole after school.

I could’ve earned some money if I worked over the summer.

CORRECT

Bryce hopes to be excepted into an Ivy League college someday.

INCORRECT Bryce hopes to be accepted into an Ivy League college someday.

Our neighbor is the kindest woman I’ve ever met.

CORRECT

Their house is next to a beautiful park.

CORRECT

I wasn’t sure what to where to school today.

INCORRECT I wasn’t sure what to wear to school today.

I’m not too tired to stay up late.

CORRECT

Trista was sent to the office for defiantly refusing to do her work.

CORRECT

Mason is the principal pitcher on the team.

CORRECT

Who’s coat is that on the floor?

INCORRECT Whose coat is that on the floor?

Please turn in you’re work on time.

INCORRECT Please turn in your work on time.

Before you turn in your paper, right your name on it.

INCORRECT Before you turn in your paper, write your name on it.

Your past experiences shape the person you become.

CORRECT

Review the tips pages to prepare for tomorrow’s quiz. The quiz is worth 20 points.