Confusing Words
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parliament |
Politicians debate important issues in parliament.
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determined |
It takes a determined person to reach the top.
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attached |
I attached your homework to my home school letter.
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profession |
Teaching is a very noble profession.
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confusing |
Perplexing means confusing and worrying. It took years to understand many perplexing diseases.
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words |
Some of these words are hard to spell.
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accept |
We're pleased to accept your invitation.
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except |
Everyone is allowed to go except me.
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advice |
The teacher gave me good advice.
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advise |
Could you advise me on buying a new car?
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desert |
Why did the soldier desert his post?
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dessert |
I'd like ice-cream for dessert.
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stationery |
I buy all the stationery for our office.
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stationary |
Our train was stationary for over an hour.
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