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1 Words Often Confused: Group 13 By David Nagoshi, Eugene Lin, and Andrew Zhu

2 Stationary and Stationery Stationary Stationary: Staying put Example: Statues are stationary. Stationery Stationery: Writing paper Example: We don’t like presenting on stationery, so we did our presentation on PowerPoint! Reason for confusion: similar pronunciation [stey-shuh-ner-ee] vs. [stey-shuh-ner-ee] So, which one is stationary and which one is stationery?

3 Example of Stationary and Stationery confusion Look at my awesome [stey-shuh- ner-ee]! Huh? I know paper doesn’t move, but… Exercise Question #1! 1.Which stationary/stationery are they trying to use? ? Answer: Stationary

4 Than and Then Than is a conjunction for comparing things Example: I’d rather go eat ice cream than do this presentation. Then Then is an adverb used to indicate a sequence Example: Let’s eat ice cream, then go drink juice boxes. Reason for Confusion: similar pronunciation [Than] vs. [then] They sound really alike, don’t they…

5 Example of how then and than are confused I’d rather eat pie then eat cake. How much is he going to eat??? Example Questions Numbers 2 and 3 2. Choose which word to fill in the blank for the following sentence. The man went to the supermarket, and ______ went to the headquarters. 3. What is wrong with this sentence? Then, the person said, “ I’d prefer the stationary than the poster paper for my project.” Answers: 2. Then 3. Stationary is supposed to be stationery

6 That and Which That That is for adding information that is essential for identifying something Example: Do you have the item that I threw away? Which Which is for giving additional but nonessential information Example: My bike, which has ten speeds, broke yesterday Reason for confusion: both for adding information Especially mixed up in slang

7 Example of That and Which confusion My bike, that is a mountain bike, is on sale! Wait, I wanted a dirt bike… Example Questions Number 4 and 5 4. Is the following conversation formally correct? 5. Is this sentence correct? The stationary item which was pink than burst into flames because of a burning match that dropped on the ground. Answers: 4. This is incorrect because the fact that the bike is a mountain bike does not change the whole meaning of the sentence. 5. False. Than is supposed to be then.

8 Sources Pictures from Yahoo! Pictures Definitions from “Words Often Confused” packet Examples in reference to Holt Handbook


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