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Commonly Confused Words: Me vs. Myself

Me and myself refer to the same person, but they are used differently. Me is the objective pronoun that a speaker uses to refer to himself. Myself is the reflexive pronoun that a speaker uses to refer ...

Commonly Confused Words: Illusion vs. Allusion

llusion and allusion sound almost alike, but their meanings are different. Illusion is a noun meaning a false belief or appearance. Allusion is a noun meaning a brief or indirect reference. With this ...

Commonly Confused Words: Cite vs. Sight vs. Site

Cite, sight and site sound alike, but their meanings are different. Cite is a verb meaning to quote or to use as proof. Sight is a noun meaning the ability to see or a thing that is seen. It may also ...

Commonly Confused Words: Already vs. All Ready

Already and all ready sound almost alike, but their meanings are different. Already is an adverb meaning before a specific time. All ready is a phrase meaning totally prepared. A free printable worksh ...

Commonly Confused Words: Aisle vs. Isle

Aisle and isle sound alike, but their meanings are different. Aisle is a noun meaning a walkway between two sections. Isle is a noun meaning a small island. Students fill in the blanks to complete the ...

Commonly Confused Words: Advice vs. Advise

Advice and advise sound a lot alike, but their meanings are different. Advice is a noun meaning guidance or recommendations. Advise is a verb meaning to give guidance, recommendations or information. ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Waist vs. Waste

Waist and waste sound alike, but their meanings are different.
Waist is a noun meaning the part of the middle of the body above the hips or the part of clothing that covers that area. Waste may be use ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Vain vs. Vein vs Vane

Vain, vein and vane sound alike, but their meanings are different.
Vain is an adjective meaning without a result or being overly proud of one’s appearance. Vein is usually a noun meaning a blood vesse ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Stationary vs. Stationery

Stationary and stationery sound alike, but their meanings are different. Stationary is an adjective meaning standing still or not moving. Stationery is a noun meaning writing papers and supplies. You ...

Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: Shear vs. Sheer

Shear and sheer sound alike, but their meanings are different. Shear is used as a verb meaning to cut or clip hair or wool. It is sometimes used as a noun meaning the act of cutting of the hair or woo ...

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