Word Confused
Word Confused
Word Confused
PART I
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capital this is the only correct spelling except when the word means a government building.
What is the capital of Massachusetts?
Does this word require a capital letter?
Exercise # 1 Select the correct word and be prepared to defend your choice.
2. Please (bring take) your pen when you come to class each day.
7. Despite all of her worrying, everything turned out (all right alright).
10. The actors were (all ready already) to audition for the play.
12. Please (bring take) this notice home to your parents and (bring take) it back here tomorrow.
13. The (effect affect) of the snow was that the roads were closed.
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PART II
council (noun) a group that meets to discuss matters related to a specific group.
The student council discussed the pep rally.
councilor (noun) a member of such a group.
The town councilors voted to build a new school.
could have these are the only acceptable spellings. No could of, would of, or should of.
should have
would have
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Hint: Possessive its never splits (as in, there is no apostrophe splitting it.)
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lie (verb) to rest or recline. (this verb does not take the direct object)
I am going to lie down on the couch.
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Hint: There is more than one s in dessert because you always want more dessert.
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Exercise # 2 Select the correct word and be prepared to defend your choice.
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1. As I (lay laid) on the couch yesterday, I had a strange dream.
2. You can (lead led) a horse to water but you can’t make him drink.
4. For the (past passed) week he had done nothing but work on a term paper.
6. The President made an (allusion illusion) to the Midwest during his speech.
9. If (its it’s) not too much trouble, would you mail this package for me?
10. After she went on a diet, her clothes were too (loose lose).
13. I am going to (lay lie) the letter on the desk and then (lie lay) in bed for a while.
14. I have lost so much weight that my jeans are becoming (loose lose).
PART III
rise (verb) to come up. (this verb does not take a direct object)
The river next to our house rises whenever there is a storm.
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1. Mary doesn’t understand any of the (principals principles) of physics.
3. During the last minutes of the game, we all stayed (stationery stationary).
5. Adam spoke in a (quiet quite) voice, which is (quiet quite) different from his normally loud voice.
9. “Do you have any (principals principles)?” the (principal principle) asked the student.
PART IV
Exercise # 4 Select the correct word and be prepared to defend your choice.
3. (Weather Whether) or not you can take Advanced Geometry next year depends on your grades.
4. Because there was (two to too) much traffic on the highway, we got to the party late.
6. If you want to pass Biology (your you’re) going to have to work harder.
7. I don’t really care (whose who’s) fault it was, someone must repair the damage.
10. (Your You’re) sure that Mr. Thompson wanted to see me?
11. We can never have (to too two) many people working on the project.