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Allowed vs. Aloud Allowed – past tense verb – to let do or happen I am not allowed to talk on the phone after 10 p.m. Aloud – adverb – with use of voice.

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2 Allowed vs. Aloud Allowed – past tense verb – to let do or happen I am not allowed to talk on the phone after 10 p.m. Aloud – adverb – with use of voice or in a loud tone Please read the paragraph aloud to the class.

3 We were not allowed to read our books aloud to each other in the library.

4 Buy vs. By vs. Bye Buy – verb – to acquire in exchange of money I want to buy the new One Direction album. By – preposition – close to something I drive by Sonic on my way to school everyday. Bye – noun/interjection – short for goodbye I waved bye to my friends as I drove out of the parking lot.

5 Buy, By, Bye I went by the store to buy N’sync’s CD, No Strings Attached, featuring their hit song, “Bye, Bye, Bye.”

6 Deer vs. Dear Deer – noun – a hoofed mammal, Bambi I love the fall because fall means deer season! Dear – adj – loved or cherished My dear friend, John Sharp, lives in Batesville.

7 Cent vs. Scent vs. Sent Cent – noun – a coin Scent – noun – an odor Sent – verb – past tense of send

8 50 Cent has a new scent that he sent to me as a gift.

9 Its vs. It’s Its – adj – possessive form of it It’s – contraction of it is

10 It’s time to help the dog find its bone.

11 Knew vs. New Knew – verb – past tense of know New – adj – just found, discovered, or learned

12 I knew you would enjoy the new movie Captain America: Civil War.

13 Know vs. No Know – verb – grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty N0 – adj – not any, not at all, hardly any I know no one in my class would ever break the rules.

14 Meat vs. Meet Meat – noun – edible flesh of animals Meet – verb – to come upon by chance or arrangement Let’s meet each other on the meat isle at Walmart.

15 Won vs. One Won – past tense verb – past participle of win One – adj. – the lowest cardinal number

16 Our team won by one point!

17 Then vs. Than Then- related to time or the order in which things occur Than- used for comparison

18 Every now and then I feel smarter than the average bear.


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