1. Accept: to take something that someone gifts you.
2. Except: to not include someone or something
Example sentences:
· I accept your apologies
· You can go there, except you can’t go in the house
3. Affect: to change or influence something
4. Effect: to make something happen
Example sentences:
· Rain affect the grass
· Taking more quantity or that medicine as advice from your doctor will effect your health.
5. Buy: to obtain in exchange for money or buy some sacrifice
6. By: near, beside
7. Bye: a hole or holes remaining unplayed when a golf match is ended.
Example sentences:
· I will buy that handbag on your next birthday…
· Your father is there reading your papers by the lawn
· He said good bye to you before he leaves.
8. Capital: principle, most important
9. Capitol: a building or complex or building in which a state legislature
Example sentences:
· Wealth available for or capable of use in the production of further wealth, as by industrial investment make capital.
10. Cite: to quote as an authority or example
11. Sight: the ability to see
12. Site: the place where the structure or group of structure was, is, or is to be located
Example sentence:
· he was cited for his outstanding achievements
· He lost his sight since he was born
· Your brother is having a meeting at the site is working on.
13. Principle: a basic true, law, or as some assumption
14. Principal: first, highest, formost in important rank, worth, or degree.
Example sentence:
· The principle of economy is the basic knowledge of economy
· He is the new principal in that school
15. Than: use to introduce the second element in a comparison.
16. Then: at or in the place
Example sentence:
· He is fatter than him
· You must finish your homework, then you can go out and play
17. There: at or in the place
18. They’re: contraction of they are
19. Their: of or belonging to them
Example sentence:
· The cat is over there beside your car
· They are working on a surprise party for their mother
· This painting are their work
20. To: in the direction
21. Too: to a grater extends than is desired able
22. Two: one or more than one
Example sentence:
· The went to the campus by LRT
· I would like it too
· There are only two wing in a bird
Continually: not entrusted, steady
Continuously: continuous attach together in repeated units
Example sentences:
· The conversation were seven hours continuously
· Serenest skies continually just that one bright island smile