PPT-Commonly Confused Words #2

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Are vs Our Definitions Are verb describes a state of being it is an auxiliary verb Ex We are going to the state fair before it ends on Sunday Ourpronoun shows

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Are vs Our Definitions Are verb describes a state of being it is an auxiliary verb Ex We are going to the state fair before it ends on Sunday Ourpronoun shows possession or ownership of who something belongs to. ords 1.1 Commonly Misspelt Words 1.2 Commonly Misspelt Words 1.3 1. allowed 2. centre 3. dollars 4. friends 5. lightning 6. second 7. wasn't 8. awhile 9. chocolate 10. don't 11. front 12. luc All together/ altogether. Commonly Confused Words. All together: all in one place, all at once. Altogether: completely; on the whole. Directions: Choose the appropriate words for the following sentences.. Part One--- “-. ed. ” and “-. ing. ” adjectives. Part Two--- Word Roots and Affixes. ESL English Learner Fridays Workshop #1. Let’s have a . parti. (. ciple. )!!! . Using –. ing. and –. Ch. 1 – 3 . Vocabulary. imminence. The quality or condition of. s. omething about to occur. melancholy. sadness. oratory. The art of public speaking. tumult. A confused and excited situation or mental state. Week #6. Anderson & Bult. Your vs. You’re. Your = . Possessive form of . YOU. You’re = . Contraction for YOU ARE. The book is in ______ locker.. _______ getting on my nerves.. I told ______ coach ______ failing this class.. 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 and. . Feelings. Wordlist. Happy. Sad. Confused. Angry. Bored. Shy. Sleepy. Surprised. Frightened. T. ired. Happy. They. . are. . happy. .. Sad. He is . sad. .. Bored. He is . bored. She. is . bored. Your/You’re. Commonly Confused Words. Your = . possessive form of you. You’re. . = . contraction of . you are. Directions. : Choose the appropriate word for the following sentences.. 1. (Your, You’re) one of the best writers in class.. Confused.com. Confused.com wanted . to launch their new branding, welcome their new mascot Brian the Robot and . reposition . themselves . as experts and market leaders. . The campaign’s objectives were to reinforce . #10. All . together vs. . altogether. Definitions:. All together. -. everyone or everything coming together in . a group. Ex. . The last time that we were all together was in 2010. . Altogether- referring to an idea/topic/subject as a whole . Words: HOMOPHONES. English Basics. Introduction. In the English language . there. are some words that are spelled differently but sound exactly the same, and . there. are some words that are spelled the same but are pronounced differently. . Do you know the differences between any of the following words?. It’s/Its Accept/Except. There/Their/They’re . Your/You’re. To/Too/Two Then/Than. Advice/Advise Of/Have. 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 . Act I Vocabulary The Crucible Abominations (n.) Things that cause great dislike; disgusting things Anarchy (n.) Political disorder; lawlessness Ascertain (v.) To find out; detect Bemused (v.) Confused

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