Confusing Words

Confusing Words

Confusing words in English are words that have similar spellings and/or pronunciations but different meanings. Examples include “accept” and “except”, “affect” and “effect”, or “principal” and “principle”. These words are often difficult for native English speakers and English language learners to remember and use correctly.

TO vs FOR – Exercises 5

TO vs FOR – Exercises 5

EXERCISES 5 - TO vs FOR Practice the following exercises with TO and FOR: Complete the sentences with TO or FOR. ...
TO vs FOR – Exercises 6

TO vs FOR – Exercises 6

EXERCISES 6 - TO vs FOR Practice the following exercises with TO and FOR: Complete the sentences with TO or FOR. ...
TO vs FOR – Exercises 7

TO vs FOR – Exercises 7

EXERCISES 7 - TO vs FOR Practice the following exercises with TO and FOR: Complete the sentences with TO or FOR. ...
TO vs FOR – Exercises 8

TO vs FOR – Exercises 8

EXERCISES 8 - TO vs FOR Practice the following exercises with TO and FOR: Complete the sentences with TO or FOR. ...

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