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Coleman 2011.  Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently OR  Words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently.

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1 Coleman 2011

2  Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently OR  Words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently

3  Use BY as a preposition meaning “near”. * I live by my best friend.  Use BYE when you are abbreviating Goodbye, or meaning a week off in a sports tournament. * The Bears had a bye last week. * I said goodbye to my visitors.  Use BUY meaning to purchase. I need to buy new pencils.

4  Use IT’S as a contraction for “It is”  It’s unusual for there not to be snow this time of year.  I don’t know what the weather is like. Memory Trick: If you can substitute the words “It is” for IT’S, you use the spelling WITH the apostrophe.

5  Use ITS as the possessive form of IT.  ***It is unusual to have a possessive form of a pronoun that does not have an apostrophe, but in this case it does not have an apostrophe because the contraction uses it instead.  The school had its annual play in the spring. (“It” is a pronoun that replaces “school”. ITS shows that the play belongs to the school.)

6 These are not homonyms because they are not pronounced or spelled the same, but they are commonly confused words.  LOOSE is an adjective meaning “not bound”  I have LOOSE change in my pocket.  My tooth is LOOSE! Memory Trick: LOOSE has two O’s, just like GOOSE.

7  LOSE is a verb meaning to misplace something.  I hope I don’t lose my wallet.  It is disappointing when the Bears lose.

8  LOSS is a noun, meaning a thing that has been lost or something that cannot be found.  The loss of her father was a difficult time for her.  The team would try again the day after their loss.

9  MADE is the past tense of the verb “make”.  MAID can mean a female servant, or a young, unmarried woman.  I made lasagna for dinner last night.  I asked my teenage sister to be my maid of honor. Memory Tip: A MAID can AID you with your housework. Replace the K in “make” with a D to get MADE.


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