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Recognizing a word is one thing; writing with it is another. This worksheet asks your student to write sentences using words that are often confused with each other. Students practice correct word usa ...
This worksheet features some more advanced commonly confused words, like gambit and gamut. In it your student will select the correct word to complete the sentence. Students practice with the followin ...
Want some practice on commonly confused words, such as complimentary and complementary? Here it is! Your student is asked to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Students will practice us ...
Lots of words may look and sound similar to another, but they have entirely different meanings. In this worksheet your student is asked to match these commonly confused words with their correct defini ...
Homophones, or words that sound alike but are spelled differently, can be difficult for students to use correctly. In this worksheet, your youngster will learn basic definitions for the homophones one ...
Ah, the homonyms who’s and whose! Those are two word that can trip up even the most adept young writer. In this worksheet your student will practice working on these words. He’ll decide which one is t ...
Whether, weather, and wether sound very much alike, but their meanings could not be more different! Students will often make a mistake in their writing by mixing up the words. This worksheet is here t ...
Many students (and adults!) have trouble using the words to, too and two correctly. This worksheet offers a brief definition of each word and some practice using each word in a sentence. It’s perfect ...
If your youngster needs help with then and than, then this is the best worksheet for her! The two words are often confused by students, who sometimes have trouble using each correctly. She’ll practice ...
Pray and prey: identical sounds, but they have very different meanings. In this worksheet, your student is asked to read a brief definition of each one, then choose the correct one to complete a set o ...
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