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Whole vs. Hole
Downloadable worksheets:
HOMOPHONES-1/3 (editable with answer key)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
7-17
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1240
HOMOPHONES-2/3 (editable with answer key)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
7-17
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828
HOMOPHONES-3/3 (editable with answer key)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
7-17
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738
HOMOPHONES - PART ONE- PICTIONARY (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level:
elementary
Age:
11-17
Downloads:
642
HOMOPHONES
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-17
Downloads:
596
THEIR, THERE or THEY�RE - MULTIPLE CHOICE
Level:
elementary
Age:
11-14
Downloads:
530
Whole Vs. Hole
Use the definitions below to determine the word that goes with each sentence.
�
WHOLE = entire amount, all
HOLE = an opening (more than one is holes)
�
1. I spent the
�afternoon watching TV.
�
2. The dog dug a
�to hide his bone.
�
3. Timothy and Samantha ate the
whole
hole
holes
�pizza.
�
4 & 5. They had a
whole
hole
holes
�around the outside of the
whole
hole
holes
�sandcastle.�
�
6. The tree had a
�in it.�
�
7. The boy dug six
whole
hole
holes
�before he found the treasure.
�
8. You can fall into a
�on the ground if you do not watch where you are walking.
�
9. I read the
�book.�
�
10. The
whole
hole
holes
�class signed the get well card for our teacher.�
�
11. Swiss Cheese has many
�in it.�
�
12. 60 minutes make up one
whole
hole
holes
�hour.�
�
13 & 14. The
whole
hole
holes
�punch in the classroom, can punch three
whole
hole
holes
�in your paper.�
�
15. Mom and Dad were happy when my baby brother finally slept the
�night.
�
16. Mom used the entire loaf of bread to make lunch for the
whole
hole
holes
�family.�
�
17. In math four quarters makes one
�dollar.�
�
18. The key goes into the key
.�
�
19. I ripped the
�page out of the magazine.�
�
20. We saw a kid try punch a
�in the wall, then told our teacher.�
�
�
�
BONUS:
match word to definition
whole
hole
holes
�= more than one opening
�
whole
hole
holes
�= entire amount
�
whole
hole
holes
�= an opening