The right to enter a place, use something, or see something.
What is access?
100
The process of building something, such as a house or road.
What is construction?
100
One is a preposition that can mean "in the direction of", the second an adverb that means "also" and the third means the first pair number in a natural count.
What are to / too / two?
200
A group of people who live in the same town or area.
What is community?
200
Happening or existing before a particular event, time, or thing.
What is previous?
200
One means "to purchase", whereas the other can mean "around".
What are buy / by?
300
It is a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.
What is hyperbole?
300
One means a basic color, whereas the other one means the past tense of the verb "blow".
What are blue / blew?
300
One means "something that you have acknowledged or become aware of", whereas the other means "the most common negative adverb".
What are know / no?
400
When a story is told from the third person, an author can also show you what a character thinks and feels by using this.
What is dialogue?
400
One means a basic color, whereas the other means the past tense that refers to something that you did with a book or magazine.
What are read / red?
400
One means " medieval soldiers or warriors in armour", whereas the other means "the parts of the day when the moon appears in the sky".
What are knights / nights?
500
An institution, especially a business, store, or hotel.
What is establishment?
500
A moral rule or set of ideas that makes you behave in a particular way.
What is principle?
500
One means " not imaginary", whereas the other means "the action of rolling in a tape"