A Spelling Masquerade (Homework WE 23/12/13)

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Re: A Spelling Masquerade (Homework WE 23/12/13)

Post by Heather » Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:07 am

It's not THAT funny Glenny! :roll:

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Re: A Spelling Masquerade (Homework WE 23/12/13)

Post by David Campbell » Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:27 am

For those who want to check, below is the list of 26, with the correct word (in the context of the poem) placed second. The "principal/principle" pair are often confused...the first is the person who runs the local school (your "pal" for memory purposes?), while the second is a basic truth. There's a useful, and very comprehensive, list of homophones at: http://www.singularis.ltd.uk/bifroest/m ... -list.html It's worth having a look through it as there are bound to be some entries that give pause for thought.

I've seen a poem which described lambs "gambling" in a field (two-up maybe?), and have lost count of the number of times "grizzly" has been used in the print media instead of "grisly", with entirely unintended humorous consequences. But even more common is confusion over pedal/peddle. To "pedal a bike" is to ride it, but to "peddle a bike" is to sell it.

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David

except/accept
maid/made
right/write
site/sight
bean/been
sauce/source
plane/plain
coarse/course
principal/principle
insure/ensure
storey/story
here/hear
illusions/allusions
weir/we’re
floor/flaw
sore/soar
flare/flair
there/their
court/caught
steak/stake
lesson/lessen
reed/read
grate/great
waisted/wasted
deer/dear
flour/flower

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