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Spelling Commonly Confused Words

Part A: Choose the correct word for each sentence, then circle it. If you are unsure of any word's meaning, use a dictionary to look it up.

1. Please turn (of/off) your CD player.

2. (They're/Their) waiting for us at the mall.

3. Don't lose (your/you're) purse; someone could steal your identity.

4. If you like me, (it's/its) because of my great smile and sweet personality.

5. I think I know (who's/whose) dog it is.

6. I haven't (quite/quiet) finished with my essay yet.

7. He (bought/brought) his brother along on his first date.

8. Do you think this knot is too (lose/loose)?

9. The police made a (through/thorough) search of the house when they suspected foul play.

10. His (advice/advise) is usually good. Every time I follow it great things happen.

Part B: Circle the correct spelling of each word. If you are unsure, you may consult a dictionary.

1. accident/acident2. freind/friend

3. beutiful/beautiful4. tommorrow/tomorrow

5. muney/money6. Tuesday/Tuseday

7. aply/apply8. laff/laugh

9. Britain/Britin10. Febuary/February

11. ketchup/kechup12. chocolate/choclate

13. intresting/interesting14. notise/notice

15. among/amung16. apology/appology

17. different/different18. business/bisiness

19. Wensday/Wednesday20. funy/funny

Spelling Commonly Confused Words 2

Part A: Choose the correct word for each sentence, then circle it. If you are unsure of any word's meaning, use a dictionary to look it up.

1. Take care when you make (personal/personnel) remarks about someone.

2. The bus (passed/past) by without stopping, so I had to walk all the way to school.

3. Are you old enough to have your driver (licence/license)?

4. To be good at tennis you need to (practice/practise) every day.

5. The (effect/affect) of the teacher's yelling was all the students being silent for the entire hour.

6. My car was (stationery/stationary) when he crashed into it.

7. You must apply to the (personal/personnel) department if you want to get the job.

8. You can (chose/choose) which ice cream bar you want.

9. His (past/passed) life is a mystery.

10. Be very careful not to (lose/loose) your keys or you won't be able to get into your house after school.

Part B: Put the letter in the space(s) that will make the word correctly spelled.

11. su__prise12. gover__ment13. sep__rate

14. mor__gage15. unus__ al16. ref__rence

17. mis__rable18. happ__ly19. car__ful

Part C: Circle the correctly spelled word in each pair. If you are unsure, you may consult a dictionary.

20. neccessary/necessary21. ocassion/occasion

22. opportunity/oportunity23. suceed/succeed

24. community/comunity25. disappoint/disapoint

26. recommend/reccommend27. committee/comittee

28. accommodation/accomodation29. embaras/embarrass

30. dissappear/disappear

Part D: Complete the sentences with the correct word from each pair in parentheses.

1. (Their/There) ______skateboard is newer than ours.

2. How long do you think it would take you to (right/write) ______a haiku poem?

3. "I laughed a lot when I read (your/you're) ______story, Sue," said Tim.

4. An appeal to nature's beauty is one of the (principal/principle) ______characteristics of haiku poetry.

5. Reading that haiku poem gave me a wonderful feeling of (peace/piece) ______.

6. My teacher would not tell me the (right/write) ______answer to the question.

7. Mrs. Pate is the (principal/principle) ______of Highland West Junior High.

8. Shay eats all her dinner so she can have a (peace/piece) ______of cake for dessert.