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Unit 3: Spelling the consonant sounds, part 2

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Unit 3: Spelling the consonant sounds, Part 2

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Homophones for que words

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Homophones Homophones from this section:

If you confuse these words the computer spellchecker will not spot your mistake -
so it is especially important to learn them.

check or cheque ?

In British spelling the meanings are:

check - make sure something is correct

cheque - a written order to a bank

Check that the car is locked.

I paid for the room by cheque.

In America, the same spelling, check, is used for both meanings.

The same rules go for the game chequers - or checkers.

This is the end of the second unit on consonant sounds.

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