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The following list consis ts of homophones and other pairs of words that are frequently misused n noun pro pronoun contr contraction conj conjunction v verb adj

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The following list consis ts of homophones and other pairs of words that are frequently misused n noun pro pronoun contr contraction conj conjunction v verb adj adjective prep preposition poss possessive adv adverb pl plural sing singular. This lengthy li st of commonly confused words with simple definitions will help you decide wh ich spelling fits your sentence accept to receive except with the exclusion of advice recommendation noun advise to recommend verb adverse unfavorable aver Spelling/ Commonly Confused Words 2. I didn't you call my name. 3. They aren't 4. Winter is finally 5. Can you 6. Speak up, I can't 7. He thought she was , but she was at home. 8. comes the b . with your . name, date . and . period. . . A Shetland Pony walked into a . McDonald’s . and waited . to place his order. . When his turn . finally came. , he . said, in . a soft, raspy . . with your . name, date . and . period. . . A Shetland Pony walked into a . McDonald’s . and waited . to place his order. . When his turn . finally came. , he . said, in . a soft, raspy . 2. List two words (and their meanings) that are homographs. Review (Answer these in your notes in complete sentences). Homophone – . Homo-. Phone-. Same sound, different spelling and different meaning. The alternative spellings of the . vowel . sounds. :. . 1. Introduced as:. (rain). (play). . . . (flame). (feet). (boat). (leaf. ). . . . . . (these). By: Agustin and Mattie. What is a homophone?. A homophone is  two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.. Purpose. The purpose of using homophones in literature is to create humorous effects by using words that have two or more meanings. by Matt Purland. For more free worksheets and books for learning English, please visit . www.englishbanana.com. . Looking for connections between . spelling and sounds in English. Phonemic Spellings. In conclusion…English spelling is very odd!. ghoti. gh. as in ‘cough’. o as in ‘women’. ti. as in ‘station’. Orthography Lesson 2. English has 26 letters. English has 44 sounds. 44 / 26 = 1.7. Often referred to as GAPs or SPAG. We are going to be looking at the government expectations, but through good classroom practice, we will always differentiate and pace our learning to best suit the needs of your child. . At Bishop . Loveday. School. Why is . Spelling Important. ? . English . has the most complex alphabetic language in the world due to our inheritance of other languages such as: Latin, French, Greek and German. . Finish. Spellings 1. Spellings 2. Spellings 3. Spellings 4. Spellings 5. Spellings 6. Spellings 7. Spellings 8. Spellings 9. Spellings 10. Spellings 11. Spellings 12. Spellings 13. Spellings 14. Spellings 15. Author:. Debbie A. Taylor. Genre: . Realistic Fiction. Small. . Group. Timer. Review Games. Story Sort. Vocabulary. . Words. :. Arcade Games. Study Stack . Spelling City: Vocabulary. Spelling City: Spelling Words . Hat Mate is a family run business which operates in the United States and the United Kingdom. The team at Hat Mate take pride in providing products which meet excellent standards.

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