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Commonly Confused Words
  • AHSGE
  • Objective I-9

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Course/ coarse
  • Coarse- adjective-means not refined or something
    that is rough in texture.
  • Course- noun- has multiple meanings.
  • The sailor used ____________language.
  • The race car followed the road ______.
  • The first _________ of the meal was an appetizer.

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Council/Counsel
  • Council- noun- a group that advises.
  • Counsel- verb, to advise/noun, advice given by an
    authority.
  • The student ______meets on Thursday.
  • A lawyers job is to __________people.
  • The school ________ is Mrs. Noah.
  • The city _________ makes decisions about Muscle
    Shoals.

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All Ready/ Already
  • All Ready means prepared
  • Already means previously or so soon
  • We were ______ to go to summer camp.
  • Jeff was ______ on the bus.
  • Are we there_______?
  • Ford ______ spent his money.

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Capital/capitol
  • Capital- noun, meaning seat of government or
    financial resources.
  • Noun or adj. meaning upper case letter or
    most punishable by death
  • Capitol- noun, actual building where the
    legislative body meets.
  • Montgomery is the ____ of Alabama.
  • The President gave his speech on the steps of the
    ___.
  • He had the ___ to finance his own campaign.

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Cite/sight/site
  • Cite-verb, meaning list
  • Sight-noun, meaning the act of seeing
  • verb, meaning to see
  • Site- noun, meaning place
  • You need to ___ your sources for research.
  • It was a wonderful ____.
  • We couldnt ___the deer because of the fog.
  • The digging ___was in Australia.

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Complement/compliment
  • Complement-noun/verb, meaning something added to
    complete
  • Compliment- noun/verb, meaning a remark of praise
    or to praise
  • A fancy bow was a ___ to the gift.
  • He gave her a ___ on her dress.
  • Her two bosses both ___her fine work.
  • Basil and oregano ___ the Italian dish.

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Die/dye
  • Die-noun, multiple meanings
  • Verb, to pass away or to stop
  • Dye- noun or verb, substance with color or to
    color
  • The board game included one ___.
  • He used a ___ to cut out the hole.
  • I bought black ___ for my hair.
  • We will all ___one day. Did your car___?

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Passed/past
  • Passed-verb, past tense of pass or to have moved.
  • Past- noun or adjective, referring to an earlier
    period of time or place
  • Adverb or preposition- beyond
  • The quarterback ___ the ball.
  • We made mistakes in the ___.
  • We drove ___ her house.
  • We ___ our turn off, and we were late.
  • Passed can only be an action verb. PAST will
    never be a verb.

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Principal/principle
  • Principal- adj. most important
  • noun-person in authority or original
    amount of money invested or borrowed minus
    interest
  • Principle- noun, a rule, general truth, law or
    standard
  • Marxism does not follow the ___ of democracy.
  • The ___ingredient of cotton candy is sugar.
  • The interest on the loan was four percent of the
    ___.

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Rain/reign/rein
  • Rain-noun or verb- water droplets falling from
    the atmosphere
  • Reign- noun or verb- royal authority
  • Rein- noun or verb- straps or other means of
    control.
  • The ___ washed all the pollen off the car.
  • The kings ___ lasted ten years.
  • He pulled the ___ to slow the horse.
  • The queen will ___ as long as she lives.

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Stationary/stationery
  • Stationary- adjective, not moving
  • Stationery- noun, paper
  • He exercised on a ___ treadmill for an hour.
  • The ___ had bird houses on it!

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Their/ there /theyre
  • Their- possessive pronoun
  • There- noun or adverb- tells where or existence
  • Theyre- contraction for they are
  • ___ door is red.
  • ___ are the missing papers.
  • The book is right ___.
  • Your pants are here look, ___ in the drawer!

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To/too/two
  • To- preposition or part of an infinitive
  • Too- adverb, excess, or also
  • Two- adjective or noun, the number
  • The water is ___ hot!
  • They have __ cars. I have only one.
  • He wants to go, ___.
  • We walked __ the store.
  • We wanted __ go, ___. ?

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Vain/vane/vein
  • Vain- adjective, not successful or exaggerated
    pride.
  • Vane- noun, a blade or device made to be moved by
    the wind or fluid.
  • Vein- noun, a blood vessel, vascular framework of
    a leaf or insect wing, or a streak.
  • He made a __ attempt to fix the car.
  • Youre so ___. You probably think this song is
    about you!
  • The weather __ pointed south.
  • The ___(s) of the turbine were made of steel.
  • Blood runs through our ___s.
  • The miners found a __ of silver in the rock.

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Ware/wear/where/were
  • Ware- noun, similar articles of the same
    material.
  • Wear- verb, to put on (clothing), verb or noun,
    deteriorate from use.
  • Where- adverb
  • Were- plural linking verb/helping verb
  • The company sells soft__.
  • Which shirt should I ___?
  • The tires __ out quickly.
  • ___are my shoes?
  • We ___going to the dance, but changed our minds.

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Whos/whose
  • Whos- contraction of who is
  • Whose- possessive pronoun
  • __ is missing from class today?
  • Do you know ___ jacket that is?

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Your/youre
  • Your- possessive pronoun
  • Youre- contraction of you are
  • ___ brother just called me.
  • ___ early to class today.

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Good/WellBad/Badly
  • Good-Bad are adjectives used to describe nouns.
  • Well-Badly are adverbs that modify action verbs.
  • Look at the following examples and see if they
    are correct or incorrect!

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Good/badadj.Well/badlyadv.
  • She is a good tennis player.
  • She slept good all night.
  • He wants a new TV bad.
  • She plays tennis good.
  • He sings bad.
  • I feel good today!
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