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    Thumbs up Words confused owing to similar sound


    Allowed (Verb): let somebody do something
    Aloud (adverb): audibly

    He allowed me to go.
    She cried aloud for mercy.

    Alter (verb): change, make or become different
    Altar (noun): holy table in a church

    You must alter the order of the words.
    The priest bowed before the altar.
    Bare (Adjective): not covered
    Bear (Verb): tolerate
    Bear (noun): an omnivorous four legged animal that has thick fur

    As he had no shirt the sun burnt his bare skin.
    I can't bear this pain.
    A bear has thick fur
    Birth (noun): event of being born
    Berth (noun): bed on ship or train

    What is your date of birth?
    Can I reserve a berth in the train?
    Bore (noun) something that bores
    Bore (verb): make somebody uninterested
    Boar (noun): a wild animal

    He bored me with his silly jokes.
    The boar is a brave wild animal.
    Brake (noun): device that slows or stops a machine
    Break (verb): separate something into pieces

    See if you can break this stick?
    You stop a car by applying the brake.
    Counsel (noun): counsel means advice.
    Council (noun): an assembly of people meeting regularly to advise or organize something.

    People who give advice are called counsellors.
    A council is a group of people met together on some business.
    Current (noun): flow of water or air
    Current (adjective): existing now
    Currant (noun): small dried grapes

    This river has strong current.
    You must be aware of current events.
    Fair (noun): gathering of stalls and amusements for public entertainment. An exhibition to promote particular products.
    Fair (adjective): light complexion
    Fare (noun): the money a passenger on public transport has to pay

    Her skin is fair, not dark.
    How much is the railway fare?
    Herd (noun): a large group of animals that live or are kept together.
    Heard (verb): perceive with the ear

    A herd of cattle
    I heard him talking.
    Hole (noun): cavity, aperture
    Whole (adjective): entire, complete

    There is a hole in my socks.
    Rabbits live in holes.
    She spent the whole night reading.
    You have eaten a whole loaf.
    Piece (noun): a portion separated from the whole
    Peace (noun): freedom from war

    Please give me a piece of paper.
    Do you want war or peace?
    Plane (noun): aircraft
    Plain (noun): flat expanse of land
    Plain (adjective): simple and ordinary

    She had a plain face.
    The Gangetic plain is very fertile.
    Practice (noun): the doing of something repeatedly to improve one's skills
    Practise (verb): do something repeatedly so as to become skilful

    Practice makes man perfect.
    You need to practise cricket regularly.
    Prey (noun): animals hunted by other animals
    Pray (verb): speak to God

    What a tiger kills is its prey.
    I pray that no tiger will ever catch me.
    Principal (noun): the head of a school or college
    Principal (adjective): the most important
    Principle (noun): rules or beliefs governing one's personal behaviour

    He is the principal of the college.
    He is the principal player in the team.
    To gamble is against my principle.
    Sight (noun): faculty of seeing
    Site (noun): place where something stands

    A blind man has no sight.
    I will build my house on this site.
    Whether (conjunction): expresses a doubt or choice between alternatives
    Weather (noun): the state of the atmosphere at a place and time

    You are going to take this medicine whether you like it or not.
    We had to cancel the trip because of bad weather.
    In May the weather is hot.
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة muhamedr ; 13-07-2010 الساعة 02:15 AM

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    رد: Words confused owing two similar sounds

    They are confusing when heard separately but within a text the matter is different


    A big word of thank to you

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    شخصية بارزة
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    Thumbs up رد: Words confused owing two similar sounds

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة yalasmary مشاهدة المشاركة
    They are confusing when heard separately but within a text the matter is different


    A big word of thank to you
    thanks for passing by

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    مميز الصورة الرمزية rose rani
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    somewhere
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    رد: Words confused owing two similar sounds

    great work
    our teacher

    I like it so much

    may Allah bless you

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    مميز الصورة الرمزية **PRINCESS**
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    My beloved Jerusalem
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    رد: Words confused owing two similar sounds

    Thank you so0o much for those useful information
    The secret to happiness is not in doing what you
    likes to do, but in liking what you has to do

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  1. Words confused owing to faulty pronunciation
    بواسطة muhamedr في المنتدى منتدى اللغة الأنجليزية العام
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    آخر مشاركة: 13-07-2010, 02:12 AM
  2. Commonly Confused Words: Lay v. Lie
    بواسطة ام بسمه في المنتدى منتدى تعليم اللغة الانجليزية
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    آخر مشاركة: 16-03-2010, 09:59 PM
  3. Some confused words
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    آخر مشاركة: 02-08-2008, 07:58 PM

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