COMMON MIS SPELT WORDS
- Accommodate (commonly misspelled as accomodate)
- Definitely (commonly misspelled as definately)
- Separate (commonly misspelled as seperate)
- A lot -(commonly misspelled as alot)
- Privilege (commonly misspelled as priviledge)
- Embarrass (commonly misspelled as embarass)
- Occurred (commonly misspelled as occured)
- Conscience (commonly misspelled as concience)
- Maintenance (commonly misspelled as maintainance)
- Harass (commonly misspelled as harrass)
- Rhythm (commonly misspelled as rythm)
- Broccoli (commonly misspelled as brocolli)
- Mischievous (commonly misspelled as mischievious)
- Bureaucracy (commonly misspelled as beaurocracy)
- Supersede (commonly misspelled as supercede)
- Millennium (commonly misspelled as millenium)
- Necessary (commonly misspelled as neccessary)
- Mediterranean (commonly misspelled as Mediteranean)
- Calendar (commonly misspelled as calender)
- Mortgage (commonly misspelled as morgage)
- Absent ( commonly misspelled as Abcent )
- Accept ( commonly misspelled as Aksept)
- Administration ( commonly misspelled as Adminstration)
- Audience ( commonly misspelled as Audiense)
CONFUSING PAIR OF WORDS
- Affect vs. Effect - Affect is a verb meaning to influence or change, while effect is a noun meaning a result or outcome.
- Their vs. There vs. They're - Their shows possession, there indicates a place, and they're is a contraction for they are.
- Your vs. You're - Your is possessive, while you're is a contraction for you are.
- Accept vs. Except - Accept means to receive, while except means excluding or unless.
- Advise vs. Advice - Advise is a verb meaning to offer suggestions, while advice is a noun referring to recommendations.
- Lose vs. Loose - Lose is a verb meaning to misplace, while loose is an adjective describing something not tight.
- Principle vs. Principal - Principle refers to a fundamental belief, while principal can mean a leading figure or a sum of money.
- Week vs Weak - Week refers to calendar days and Weak means not strong.
- Quiet vs Quite - Quiet refers to be silent and quite means more or high degree.
- Live vs Leave - Live refers To stay while leave means to go.
- Vocation vs Vacation - Vocation refers to a high degree while Vacation means Holidays.
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