Commonly Confused Words I & II
Commonly Confused Words III
Commonly Confused Words IV
Commonly Confused Words V
Commonly Confused Words VI
100

This version of to/too/two is usually at the end of a sentence after a comma (meaning also) or before an adjective (meaning very)

T-O-O

100

Is "alot" a real word?

No, it is two words. 

A    LOT

100

This word means “to receive” or “agree to”.

Accept

100

What is an adjective?

What is a noun?

An adjective describes something

A noun is a person, place, or thing

100

This word is a noun that describes an elevated place or structure. Typically, this is an area where religious ceremonies are held, usually in a church.

Altar

200

A noun that means "an opinion"

Advice

200

The students were _________ to go to high school.

(Already or All Ready)

All Ready

200

This word refers to a large mammal that can be brown, black, or white.

Spell it.

Bear.

200

When moving from primary to secondary students, it is important that children (adapt, adept, adopt) to their new environment as soon as possible.

Adopt

200

This word could be used to describe a person who is very courageous in comparison to another. 

Bolder

300

This verb means to influence or cause a change in something.

Affect

300

This "Altogether/All Together" means "entirely"

Altogether.

300

The version of amoral/immoral refers to "lack good principles."

Immoral.
300

Some people have a ______ against country music because it sounds too “old fashioned” to them.

(Bias or Biased)

Bias

300

We cannot (a lot, allot) more than one staff to monitor the hall at any time.

Allot
400

Effect (with an E) means...

the result of a change

400
The cashier pointed him towards the fourth (isle, aisle) because that is where he could find cleaning products.

"Aisle"

400

The heart is often _________ to act first. 

(Aloud or Allowed AND what type of figurative language)

Allowed

Metaphor/personification.

400

The country reluctantly ____ to foreign assistance; initially, they wanted to rely only on their own resources.

(Is it assented or ascented and why?)

"Assented." Assent means to agree to something.

400

She is not (adverse, averse) to a slice of cake after a long day.

Averse

500

"It’s" with the apostrophe _____ a word because it actually means it is or it has.

Omits

500

Use altogether correctly in a sentence.

*Teacher's Judgement*

500

Correctly use "Except" in a figurative sentence.

*Teacher Judgement*

500

DOUBLE POINTS

Correctly use the word "discreet" in a figurative sentence.

*Teacher's Judgment*

500

DOUBLE POINTS

Correctly use "coarse" in a figurative sentence.

*Teacher's Judgment*