Second half of most frequently misspelt words
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knowledge |
Try not to baffle him with your knowledge.
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embarrass |
Don't embarrass me in front of my friends.
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really |
Your scent smells really great.
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occurrence |
Let's hope this isn't a regular occurrence.
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permanent |
Temporary is the opposite of permanent.
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technique |
We all admired the wood-carver's technique.
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argument |
He was the aggressor in the argument.
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sentence |
This is the tenth sentence of this test.
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library |
This library was well conceived.
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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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environment |
Ecology includes the study of how animals relate to their environment.
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playwright |
A playwright writes plays.
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receive |
Did you receive my last letter?
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familiar |
There were familiar faces in the audience.
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immediately |
The troop of soldiers were told to cease fire immediately.
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questionnaire |
Please complete the questionnaire.
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successful |
In his youth, he was a successful sportsman.
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committed |
The conman committed fraud.
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accommodate |
I am sorry I can't accommodate you in my hotel.
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ingredient |
John mixed the ingredients into a creamy consistency.
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