Confusing Pairs: Who's/Whose, It's/Its, Their/There
In this game, students will cover and distinguish the differences between confusing pairs of words often seen on the ACT English test. Students will be distinguishing whether to use Who's/Whose, It's/Its, or Their/There to correctly finish a sentence. The questions and correlating answers in this game specifically address ACT Standards USG 305 and USG 602, and TN State Standard 11-12.L.KL.3.
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10.20.21
Last Updated
10.25.21
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether There or Their correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
Without a president, (There/Their) isn't a way the club can continue.
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether Its or It's correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
The weather is returning to (It's/Its) pattern of raining all day long.
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether Whose or Who's correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
If this isn't Derricks jacket, then (Whose/Who's) jacket is this?
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether It's or Its correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
(It's/Its) likely the dog doesn't want their owner to know about the holes in their yard.
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether Their or There correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
From the balcony of the hotel, Todd and Jessica watched (There/Their) car getting towed.
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You will read the following sentence below and decide whether Whose or Who's correctly completes the sentence. After choosing your answer, in the user feedback section provide your reasoning as to why your answer is correct in 1-2 complete sentences.
If Jacob didn't spray paint the gym, (Whose/Who's) responsible for the graffiti?
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