Words Frequently Confused Part A & B Homework
The dome of the (Capitol, Capital) could be seen from every part of the city. Homework A, #1
If you want to win the election, you will have to plan your (coarse, course) of action now. Homework A, #2
If you don’t learn to (break, brake) gently, your passengers may hurt themselves. Homework A, #3
Since I’ve got you (all together, altogether), I want to tell you some good news. Homework A, #4
Crossing the (desert, dessert) at night, we avoided the hot rays of the sun. Homework A, #5
I had (already, all ready) finished ten problems in math when I realized we had to do only five. Homework A, #6
Your complaints will have no (affect, effect) on my decision. Homework A, #7
After two days at sea, he knew he wouldn’t feel (alright, all right) until the boat docked. Homework A, #8
Don’t you (dessert, desert) me in my hour of need. Homework A, #9
Her coat was made from a very (course, coarse) tweed. Homework A, #10
If you think (its, it’s) too warm, turn down the heat. Homework B, #1
My (morale, moral) sank to a new low when I failed the Spanish test. Homework B, #2
Bonnie addressed us (formerly, formally): “Ladies and gentlemen of the sophomore class.” Homework B, #3
Whenever you (lead, led) the way, we always get lost. Homework B, #4
The lion broke (loose, lose). Homework B, #5
The navy was testing (it’s, its) newest submarine. Homework B, #6
He keeps his (loose, lose) change in a cup in the china closet. Homework B, #7
Anaheim was (formally, formerly) covered in orange groves. Homework B, #8
We (passed, past) the time by telling knock- knock jokes. Homework B, #9
(Moral, Morale) conduct is expected of student leaders. Homework B, #10