MISUSED AND MISSPELLED WORDS What, Why, and How? 13.

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MISUSED AND MISSPELLED WORDS What, Why, and How? 13

WHAT ARE SOME COMMONLY MISUSED AND MISSPELLED WORDS? As English teachers who read a lot of essays, we see some words that are regularly used incorrectly, and we see some words that are commonly misspelled. Here are lists to help you avoid these errors. MISUSED AND MISSPELLED WORDS COMMONLY MISUSED WORDS a lot - Two words! We know this is listed under misused words as well but it is misspelled a lot! accommodate - This word is large enough to accommodate both a double "c" AND a double "m." argument - Let's not argue about the loss of this verb's silent [e] before the suffix -ment. committed - If you are committed to correct spelling, you will remember that this word doubles its final [t] from "commit" to "committed." conscience - Don't let misspelling this word weigh on your conscience. conscientious - Work on your spelling conscientiously. conscious - Try to be conscious of all the vowels after the “sc” in this word's ending. definite (ly) - This word definitely gets confused as having an “a” in the middle but there are e’s on the ends and i’s in the middle. grammar – If you’re pointing out errors in grammar, then be sure not to end this word in “er.” independent - Please be independent but not in your spelling of this word. It ends in -ent. indispensable - Knowing that this word ends on -able is indispensable to good writing.

MISUSED AND MISSPELLED WORDS mischievous - This mischievous word holds two traps: [i] before [e] and [o] before [u]. Four of the five vowels in English reside here. misspell - What is more embarrassing than to misspell the name of the problem? Just remember that it is mis + spell and that will dispel your worry about spelling "misspell." noticeable - The [e] is noticeably retained in this word to indicate the [c] is "soft," pronounced like [s]. Without the [e], it would be pronounced "hard," like [k], as in "applicable." occasionally - Writers occasionally tire of doubling so many consonants and omit one but this word has 2 c’s in the front and 2 l’s in the back. occurrence - Remember not only the occurrence of double double consonants in this word, but that the suffix is -ence, not -ance. No reason, just the English language keeping us on our toes. perseverance - All it takes is perseverance and you, too, can be a (near-) perfect speller. The suffix is -ance for no reason at all. playwright - Since they write plays, they should be "play-writes," right? Wrong. Remember that a play writer in Old English was called a "play worker" and "wright" is from an old form of "work" (wrought iron, etc.) weird - This word is an exception to the rule about [i] before [e] except after...? So, rules can be broken! COMMONLY MISUSED WORDS -- Continued

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