The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
Regina is not allowed to play outside after dark.
"Did you eat your beets at lunch?" - Beets is the correct homophone for this sentence, as it refers to the vegetable.
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
Brett did not have the sum of money needed for the down payment.
no, its not a correct sentence. its have you taken the test before.
Regina is not allowed to play outside after dark.
"Did you eat your beets at lunch?" - Beets is the correct homophone for this sentence, as it refers to the vegetable.
The sentence "I bought a new pair of shoes" used the incorrect homophone. The correct homophone should be "I brought a new pair of shoes."
The correct homophone to use in the sentence is "too." The revised sentence should read: "There were too many people on the elevator." This indicates that the number of people exceeded a comfortable or acceptable amount.
Brett did not have the sum of money needed for the down payment.
"You and him" is correct in a sentence such as, "I sent the tickets to you and him," versus a sentence such as, "You and he should send the tickets to me."
No, 'Is he should never have come here' is not a correct sentence and it should be 'He should never have come here.'
no, its not a correct sentence. its have you taken the test before.
This sentence is not grammatically correct. For the sentence to be grammatically correct, the space between "in" and "to" would have to be removed. Therefore the sentence should read "They are into skating."
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
No it should be "You were not there"...
It means it must be grammatically correct. The word spellings and the structure should be correct too.