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Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Later vs Latter

Later and latter sound a little alike, but their meanings are different.
Later is used as a comparative adjective meaning “more late.” It is also used as an adverb meaning afterward or at a past time. ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Historic vs Historical

Historic and historical sound a little alike. Both are adjectives, but their meanings are different. Historic is an adjective meaning important in history.Example 1: The battlefield was an historic si ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Fourth vs. Forth

Fourth and forth sound alike, but their meanings are different.
Fourth is related to the number four. It may be a noun, adjective, or adverb. Forth is adverb meaning forward or onward. In this printab ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Farther vs. Further

Farther and further sound a little alike, and their meanings are similar, but they are used in different ways. Farther is used as an adjective and adverb meaning a greater physical distance. It is a c ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Envelope vs. Envelop

Envelope and envelop sound a little alike. Their meanings are related but different. Envelope is a noun meaning a container or wrapper, especially a paper wrapper. Envelop is a verb meaning to complet ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Council vs. Counsel

Council and counsel sound a little alike, but their meanings seem similar but they are different. Council is a noun meaning a group of people that make decisions. Counsel is used as a noun and a verb. ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Decent vs. Descent vs. Dissent

Decent, descent, and dissent sound a little alike, but their meanings are different. Decent is an adjective meaning proper, polite or modest. Descent is a noun meaning the way down or passage down. ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Complement vs. Compliment

Complement and compliment sound alike, but their meanings are different. Complement may be a noun meaning something that completes something else or makes perfect. As a noun it may also refer to a gra ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Coarse vs Course

Coarse and course sound alike, but their meanings are different. Coarse is an adjective meaning rough or low quality or rude. Course may be used as a noun that means a path or direction in time or in ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Capital vs. Capitol

Capital and capitol sound alike, but their meanings are different. Capital may be used as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it may mean the city which is the center of government for a country, state ...

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