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Words Often Confused P resents An Alvan Price power point Stationary and stationery

STATIONARY

Stationary Means Not movable Not changing This car is stationary

You can remember this by simply doing this

stationary stationaryed Now just do this Take of ary and add ed When something is stationed it can not move

STATIONERY

stationery Writing, article, envelopes and any other item sold by a stationer

You can remember this by simply doing this

stationery Just take off the y stationery A stationer sells papers and envelopes

Hope you learned something new!!!!!!!!!!!!!! alvan price mrs. Shabazz 1 st period 10/15/2010