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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Using sit, set, than, and then
Circle the word that best completes each sentence.
1.  The Anasazi left more (than, then) one artifact behind at Mesa Verde.
2.  Edgar A. Poe often (sit, set) his stories in eerie houses, catacombs, or dungeons.
3.  Deric's baby brother has to (sit, set) in a highchair.
4.  The tiny, determined ant collected more food (than, then) the grasshopper.
5.  The Black Hills are a (sit, set) of mountains in the far western part of South Dakota.
6.  We will eat, and (than, then) we will go to school.
7.  Yes, we would like to (sit, set) at the table by the window.
8.  I had to (sit, set) in the rear of the auditorium because there were no seats in front.
9.  Christopher Columbus and his men (sit, set) sail from Lisbon, Portugal.
10.  If you want to catch a rabbit, (sit, set) very still and make a noise like a carrot!
11.  Jordan drew an outline of the flower and (than, then) colored it red.
12.  That boy is crazier (than, then) I am about Harry Potter.
13.  Christopher knows how to build a campfire, (sit, set) up a tent, and make pancakes.
14.  If there'll be more sales after Christmas, I'll go shopping (than, then).
15.  The applicants had to (sit, set) and fill out forms for the job opening.
16.  To Kill a Mockingbird was (sit, set) in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama.
17.  Turn off the light and (than, then) go to bed.
18.  The storm caused the high tide to rise 15 feet higher (than, then) normal.
19.  Jane adds better (than, then) Frank.
20.  Hank and Debbie paced the floor in silence, and (than, then) both began to talk at once.



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