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    شخصية بارزة
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    Thumbs up Words confused owing to faulty pronunciation


    Certain words cause confusion due to faulty pronunciation. A few of them are given below. Note that the correct pronunciation is indicated by adding a well-known word in brackets which rhymes with the word whose pronunciation is often confused.


    Floor (noun) [door] - part of the building on which one walks
    Flour (noun) [shower] - finely ground cereal grains
    Flower (noun) [shower] - coloured part of plants

    She sat on the floor.
    Biscuit is made of wheat flour.
    Weak (adjective) [leak] - not strong or fit
    Week (noun) [leak] - a period of seven days
    Wick (noun) [sick] - a string or piece of fabric that draws fuel to the flame in a candle or oil lamp

    A candle needs a wick.
    He was too weak to stand up.
    There are fifty-two weeks in a year.
    Heir (noun) [air] - legal inheritor of something
    Hair (noun) [care] - fine flexible strands growing on the head or body
    Hare (noun) [care] - a fast running animal that resembles a rabbit

    He is the heir to the throne.
    Hair grows on our heads
    A hare looks like a big rabbit.
    Wonder (noun) [plunder] - amazed admiration, something marvelous
    Wander (verb) [yonder] - travel without destination, leave a fixed path

    Gypsies wander over the country.
    I wonder why I failed to pass.
    Advice (noun) [nice] - recommendation about action
    Advise (verb) [eyes] - offer advice

    I am tired of listening to advice.
    The doctor advised him to quit smoking.
    Leave (verb) [deceive] - depart
    Live (verb) [give] - reside in a particular place

    I leave home for work at 9 o'clock.
    My parents live abroad.
    Quite (adverb) [white] - entirely
    Quiet (adjective or noun) [diet] - peaceful, making little noise, free from trouble

    You are quite right.
    I would like to lead a quiet life.
    A sick man needs a quiet room.
    Price (noun) [nice] - cost of something bought or sold
    Prize (noun) [eyes] - award for winner

    What is the price of that bag?
    She got this bag as a prize.
    Lose (verb) [choose] - fail to win, have something taken away
    Loose (verb) [goose] - free, not fastened
    Loose (adjective) [goose] - not tight or fitting

    You will lose your dog, if you don't tie it up.
    When he loosed his dog it ran away.
    This knot is loose and it will soon come undone.
    Taste (verb) [waste]
    Test (verb) [nest]

    The fish tasted awful.
    He tested the food in the science laboratory.
    Pore (noun) [door] - tiny openings in the skin through which sweat passes.
    Pour (verb) [door]
    Poor (adjective) [tour] - not rich

    Many people in Africa are very poor.
    He poured oil into the fire.
    Holes in your skin are called pores.
    Latter (adjective) [matter] - the second of two already named
    Later (adverb) [waiter] - after a particular period of time
    Letter (noun) [better]

    A is tall, and B is short but the latter is stronger.
    I will see you later.
    The Post Office handles letters.
    Bath (noun) [path]
    Bathe (verb) [lathe]

    We have a bath to clean our bodies.
    We bathe to enjoy ourselves with no thought of cleanliness.
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة muhamedr ; 13-07-2010 الساعة 02:04 AM

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    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية ACME
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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    Many thanks to you for presenting these explanations
    They are well clarified . God bless you

    The candle has blown out , extinguished
    and darkness shrouded the whole place

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    شخصية بارزة
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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة sirhasan مشاهدة المشاركة
    Many thanks to you for presenting these explanations
    They are well clarified . God bless you
    thank you sir

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    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية Endless Hope
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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    أعد عروض بوربوينت لأي مرحلة
    للتواصل على الايميل على الهوت ميل monaliza350

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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة miss noor مشاهدة المشاركة
    thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssss miss

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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    thanks brother

    dr_subahi

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    انجليزي مبدع الصورة الرمزية the-majesty
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    Missing mam :(
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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice work

    well done brother

    but i have a Q? why u wrote in the title " tow faulty pronunciation "a

    why did u describe them by being faulty ? u can say two similar pronunciation

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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    Dr_subahi

    the-majesty

    thank you 4 passing by

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    انجليزي مبدع الصورة الرمزية the-majesty
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    Missing mam :(
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    رد: Words confused owing two faulty pronunciation s

    I 'm waiting my teacher to ur response because I'm confused

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    شخصية بارزة
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    رد: Words confused owing to faulty pronunciation

    Words confused owing to faulty pronunciation
    owing to
    prep. Because of; on account of: I couldn't attend, owing to illness.

    there was misspelling
    sorry for that

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