homophones and confusions
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course |
You seem to be doing very well at this course.
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coarse |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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our |
Will the boss deign to attend our party?
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are |
Job vacancies are listed in the paper.
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practise
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You need to practise playing the violin to get better at it.
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practice
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Ballet dancers do hours of practice each day.
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quiet |
If the baby is asleep there is peace and quiet.
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quite |
He's quite good-looking.
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sites |
You need to register to ue many web sites.
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sights |
The Northern Lights have seen queer sights.
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source |
The source of this river is in those hills.
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sauce |
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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threw |
She threw the ball through my window.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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to |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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too |
We ate far too much last night.
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two |
You can have either of these two cakes.
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