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Pore vs. Pour vs Poor – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

The words pour, pore, and poor are spelled similarly and sound almost the same. That makes them prime candidates for misuse in writing. In this worksheet, your youngster can read a brief definition of ...

Plain vs. Plane – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

Here and hear: two homonyms that can easily be mixed up by a young writer. In this worksheet your student will read a short definition for each word and then write the correct word in the blank to com ...

Past vs. Passed – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

The commonly confused words passed and past may be troublesome for some youngsters. Here’s a worksheet that is sure to clarify the difference between the two words! Each word has a brief definition, t ...

Loose vs. Lose – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

Similar spellings, slightly different pronunciations: it’s a great recipe for word mistakes. That’s the case with the words lose and loose. In this worksheet your student is asked to read a definition ...

Hear vs. Here – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

There are a lot of homophones in the English language. Plane and plain are examples of these words that sound alike but are spelled differently. Students may have trouble using each one correctly. For ...

Desert vs. Dessert – Commonly Confused Words Worksheet

One little letter makes a big difference in a word as in desert and dessert. Your youngster will practice working with these two frequently confused words in this worksheet. It includes a brief defini ...

Confusing Words: Which Is Correct?

Do we give aid or aide? Do we accept defeat or except defeat? These word pairs can confuse even adults! This worksheet asks your student to pick the correct word to complete the sentence. Students pra ...

Commonly Confused Words: Since vs. Sense

Since and sense are two words that sound a lot alike. If you look closely you will realize they do not mean the same thing. Download this free worksheet and print it out for your students to practice ...

Commonly Confused Words: Proceed vs. Precede

Proceed and precede sound almost alike, but their meanings are different. Proceed is a verb meaning to move forward or continue an action. Precede is a verb meaning to go before or in front. The prefi ...

Commonly Confused Words: Personal vs. Personnel

Personal and personnel sound a little alike, but their meanings are different. Personal is an adjective meaning belonging to someone or about someone’s private life or feelings. Personnel is a noun me ...

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