Commonly Confused I
Commonly Confused II
Commonly Confused III
Commonly Confused IV
Commonly Confused V
100

The front wheel on your bike is (loose, lose). 

What is loose?

100

The library is usually a (quiet, quite) place to study. 

What is quiet?

100

Disarmament is an important step toward (peace, piece). 

What is peace?

100

The highway is the shortest (rout, route). 

What is route?

100

Does my explanation make things (plane, plain) to you? 

What is plain?

200

The (principle, principal) will address the entire student body. 

What is principal?

200

The trees will (loose, lose) their leaves soon. 

What is lose?

200

History is the study of the (passed, past). 

What is past?

200

The (moral, morale) of this old folk tale is "Be true to yourself."

What is moral?

200

My (personnel, personal) opinion has nothing to do with the case.

What is personal?

300

The deadline for the applications (passed, past) already.

What is passed?

300

The trees will (loose, lose) their leaves soon.

What is lose?

300

A (miner, minor) is not permitted to sign the form.

What is minor?

300

We watched the (plane, plain) circle for its landing.

What is plane?

300

Clothes with a (lose, loose) fit are stylish now.

What is loose?

400

We walked (passed, past) the bookstore.

What is past?

400

My family will be (altogether, all together) for Thanksgiving.

What is all together?

400

If you're not careful, you'll (break, brake) the mirror.

What is break?

400

The performer was pleased and flattered by the critic's (complements, compliments). 

What is compliments?

400

Of (coarse, course), you may go with us.

What is course?

500
(It's, Its) almost time for the bell to ring.
What is it's?
500

My favorite (desert, dessert) is strawberry shortcake.

What is dessert?

500

My pencil (lead, led) broke during the test.

What is lead?

500

Dr. Edwards can see you in the morning or the afternoon, but the (later, latter) time is more convenient for her. 

What is latter?

500

The driveway was covered with (coarse, course) sand.

What is coarse?