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Transcript of Commonly Confused Words “No Sweat!”. What’s Wrong?
Commonly Confused Words
“No Sweat!”
What’s Wrong?
What are homonyms?
• Words that sound the same but have different meanings.
Commonly Confused Words
• accept - to receive: "She would not accept my proposal."
• except - all but: "Everyone went except John.“
• affect - influence (verb): "Pat's actions will affect the rest of the class."
• effect - result (noun): "The effect of his good grades helped him get a scholarship."
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• capital - (1) major city of a state or nation: "Harrisburg is the capital of PA." (2) supply of wealth: "You need capital to start a new business."
• capitol - (1) a building in Washington, D.C. for Congress: "You can tour the capitol even when Congress is in session." (2) a building where a legislature meets: "You can go to Harrisburg to see the capitol where the legislative body meets."
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• principal - (1) chief, most important: "The principal reason for her research into her past was that she wanted to learn her history. (2) head of a school: "After the student saved the principal's life, she gave him special favors."
• principle - rule or basic truth: "You must learn the principles behind math in order to solve the problems."
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• stationary - unable to move: "I rode my stationary bike for exercise."
• stationery - paper for letter writing: "I bought new stationery so I could send prettier letters to my friends."
• to - (1) toward: "Throw the ball to me." (2) used before a verb form: "She hoped to run in the race.
• too - (1) more than enough: "I have gained too much weight." (2) also: "I wanted to go, too."
• two - the number 2: " I need two tickets, please."
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• its - ownership: "The dog cried for its owner."
• it's - contraction of it is: "It's never too late to change your ways."
• your - possession or ownership: "The accident is your problem."
• you're - contraction of you are: "You're kidding, I hope."
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• all ready - (everyone or everything) completely prepared "Are you all ready for the party?"
• already - (1) prior to or at some specific time; "When we arrived, we found that they had arrived already."
• wear - have on: "She will wear her new dress to the dance." • where - in or from what place: "Where did you put your glasses?"
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• complement - something that completes or makes perfect: "A good wine complements a good meal."
• compliment - expression of praise: " The young boy's mother complimented him on his outstanding behavior."
• whose - possessive case of who; ownership: "Whose hat is this?"• who's - contraction of who has or who is: "Who's going to the store?"
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• all ready - (everyone or everything) completely prepared "Are you all ready for the party?"
• already - (1) prior to or at some specific time; "When we arrived, we found that they had arrived already."
• wear - have on: "She will wear her new dress to the dance." • where - in or from what place: "Where did you put your glasses?"
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• wear - have on: "She will wear her new dress to the dance." • where - in or from what place: "Where did you put your glasses?“• Were – linking verb ‘to be’: “They were at the movies.”• Buy- to purchase Verb: “Did you buy those shoes?”• By- next to, not later than, or through Preposition: “She sat by the door.”
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1. The storm had many disastrous (effects, affects).
effectsaffects
1. The horror film had no (effect, affect) on John.
effectaffect
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1. The storm had many disastrous (effects, affects).
effectsaffects
1. The horror film had no (effect, affect) on John.
effectaffect
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Can you (accept, except) a check?
acceptexcept
How many (capitols, capitals) do we have in the U.S.?
capitolscapitals
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Can you (accept, except) a check?
acceptexcept
How many (capitols, capitals) do we have in the U.S.?
capitolscapitals
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The legislatures in the (capitol, capital) voted to pass the new bill.
capitolcapital
The (principle, principal) was called away on an emergency for the school.
principleprincipal
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The legislatures in the (capitol, capital) voted to pass the new bill.
capitolcapital
The (principle, principal) was called away on an emergency for the school.
principleprincipal
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She tried to explain the (principle, principal) of the difficult math problem to me.
principleprincipal
(Its, It's) never too late.
ItsIt's
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She tried to explain the (principle, principal) of the difficult math problem to me.
principleprincipal
(Its, It's) never too late.
ItsIt's
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The dog broke (its, it's) leg.
itsit's
(You're, Your) not really going to Brazil, are you?"
You'reYour
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The dog broke (its, it's) leg.
itsit's
(You're, Your) not really going to Brazil, are you?"
You'reYour
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(Ware, Wear, Where) are you going?" WareWearWhere
You can't (ware, wear, where) that outfit to the dance.
warewearwhere
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(Ware, Wear, Where) are you going?" WareWearWhere
You can't (ware, wear, where) that outfit to the dance.
warewearwhere
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Why don't you (compliment, complement) him on the good job he is doing?
complimentcomplement
Is it dinnertime (all ready, already)?
all readyalready
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Why don't you (compliment, complement) him on the good job he is doing?
complimentcomplement
Is it dinnertime (all ready, already)?
all readyalready
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Are you (all ready, already)?
all readyalready
(Who's, Whose) going to the store for me?
Who'sWhose
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Are you (all ready, already)?
all readyalready
(Who's, Whose) going to the store for me?
Who'sWhose
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