| among | | a dry, barren region |
| sit | | to move upward |
| desert | | in the direction of |
| teach | | inside |
| than | | to place or to put |
| there | | I don't know whtether he has arrived. |
| except | | at that time or soon after |
| loose | | _____ flight leaves first. |
| desert | | before or by this time |
| whether | | also or in addition to; excessively |
| passed | | to cause to move upward |
| principle | | She was accused of being a _____. |
| past | | time gone by; existed earlier |
| principal | | indicates movement from outside to a point within |
| lay | | Dr. Brown's title |
| lie | | The _____ was bad lasat night. |
| whose | | to place oneself in a seated position |
| weather | | to abandon; to leave without permission |
| to | | completely |
| it | | I have a friend ____'s a pilot. |
| between | | completely prepared |
| who | | Trains are ____ the best ways to travel. |
| then | | to receive knowledge |
| their | | the possessive form of they |
| dessert | | The _____ of free speech is important in a democracy. |
| GMMS | | past tense of the verb was |
| into | | to give knowledge |
| in | | to have moved on or ahead; completely satisfactorily |
| learn | | to misplace or to ail to win |
| altogether | | in a group |
| were | | Do you know ___'s raining outside? |
| its | | other than |
| witch | | to put or to place |
| where | | a sweet food served at the end of a meal |
| chose | | selected |
| already | | Ships sail _____ ports. |
| too | | the number after one |
| two | | introduces the second part of a comparison |
| all ready | | location |
| choose | | short for your school's name |
| rise | | to rest or to recline |
| set | | to select |
| raise | | ____ are you going? |
| all together | | to receive |
| lose | | ____ ball is yours? |
| accept | | The dog wagged _____ tail. |
| which | | not firmly attached |