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WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED

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INTRODUCTIONWORDS THAT SOUNDS THE

SAME, BUT MEAN DIFFERENT THINGS AND HAVE DIFFERENT SPELLINGS

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Borough : Area or District Example : Almoda is a small borough in uttrakhand Burrow : Dig Through Example: Rabbits live in the burrows made by themselves

Burro : small donkey

Borough , Burrow ,Burro

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CELL : A room in prison

Example: prisoners must be put behind the cell

Sell : To Exchange Money

Example: Traders earn their livelihood by selling goods

CELL, SELL

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Week : For Seven days

Weak : Not strong

MondayTuesday

WednesdayThursday

FridaySaturdaySunday

Weak, Week

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Brake: To pedal Example :Apply Brake to stop the car

Break : smashExample: Radhika broke the glass into pieces

BREAK,BRAKE

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Hair :That Grows on head

Hare : A Type of animal

Hare , Hair

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HERE,HEAR

here hear(Not there) (to listen)

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FLOUR: A Baking IngredientExample: My Mother uses Flour to prepare chapattis

FLOWER: IN THE GARDENExample : Gardener takes care for flower like his child

FLOUR, FLOWER

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NIGHT :After Dark

Example: Bats are seen in nights

KNIGHT: In Shining Armour

Night , Knight

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EIGHT : THE NUMBER

Example : eight is a lucky number for me

ATE: Swallowed

Example: Yesterday We ate a delicious food stuff

ATE, EIGHT

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WEIGH : TO FIND HOW HEAVY Example :The fat lady weighs 65 kgs

WAY: THE PATHEXAMPLE: This Way Leads to villa

WEIGH, WAY

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THANK YOU

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