Confusing words1. prejudice 2. privilege 3. profession 4. programme Confusing Words 5. whether 6. stationery 7. affect 8. advice 9. practice 10. through 11. coarse 12. passed
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prejudice |
The article exposes the company's deep-rooted prejudice against women.
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privilege |
It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
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profession |
Teaching is a very noble profession.
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programme
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Every programme on TV this week has been recorded.
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whether |
I can't decide whether I should go into town or not.
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stationery |
I buy all the stationery for our office.
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affect |
The government cuts will affect everyone.
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advice |
The teacher gave me good advice.
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practice
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He tried to put his new maths skills into practice, but still needed a calculator to work out the final sum.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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coarse |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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passed |
The rain water was passed through an underground channel.
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