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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Cofused Words



مبارك أحمد عبد الهادي
26/01/2010, 01:49 PM
• accept, except
• advice, advise
• all ready, already
• buy, by
• choose, chose
• complement, compliment
• emigrate, immigrate
• it's, its
• loose, lose
• miner, minor
• past, passed
• principal, principle
• stationary, stationery
• than, then
• their, there, they're
• threw, through
• to, too, two
• weather, whether
• Your,you're
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accept, except
Accept means "to receive". Example: Please accept my gift.
Except means "not including". Example: I brought all the gifts except yours.
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advice, advise
Advice is an "opinion about what should be done". Example: She gives good advice.
Advise means "to recommend". Example: Please advise me on what to do.
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affect, effect
Affect means "to influence". Example: Do not let the loss affect you.
An effect is "a result". Example: The loss did not have an effect on me.
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all ready, already
All ready means "everything is ready". Example: We are all ready to move.
Already means "previously". Example: We already moved our things yesterday.
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buy, by
Buy means "to purchase". Example: Please buy me a ticket.
By means "beside". Example: The book is by the table.
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choose, chose
Choose means "to select". Example: Today, I will choose a new house.
Chose is the past tense of choose. Example: Yesterday, I chose a new house.
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complement, compliment
Complement means "to make complete". Example: This hat will complement my new dress.
A compliment is something said in praise. Example: Thank you for the compliment about my dress.
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emigrate, immigrate
Emigrate means "to leave one country to settle in another". Example: I intend to emigrate from Hong Kong.
Immigrate means "to come to live in a new country". Example: I intend to immigrate to Canada.
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it's, its
It's is the short form of "it is". Example: It's in the dog house.
Its is a pronoun that shows ownership or possession. Example: The dog has its own house.
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loose, lose
Loose means "not tight". Example: My pants are loose.
Lose means "to be defeated or no longer have". Example: I do not want to lose the game.
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miner, minor
A miner is a person who works in a mine. Example: My uncle is a miner.
Minor is an adjective that means "unimportant". Example: This is a minor problem.
A minor also refers to a person who is not yet an adult. Example: It is illegal for a minor to drink alcohol.
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past, passed
Past means "gone by" or "history". Example: The car drove past my house.
My past is very interesting.
Passed is the past tense of pass. Example: We passed the truck earlier.
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principal, principle
A principal is the head of a school. Example: The principal spoke to us today.
A principle is an important fact or law. Example: The principle of democracy is important to Canadians.
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stationary, stationery
Stationary means to be "standing still". Example: Please remain stationary.
Stationery means "writing materials". Example: They went to the store to buy some stationery.
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than, then
Than means "in comparison with". Example: He is bigger than me.
Then means "next". Example: After going home, he then started his assignment.
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their, there, they're
Their is a form of "they" that shows ownership. Example: Their flowers are on the table.
There describes where something is. Example: The flowers are there on the table.
They're is a short form of "they are". Example: They're going to buy flowers.
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threw, through
Threw is the past tense of throw. Example: He threw the ball over the fence.
Through means from "end to end". Example: We drove through the tunnel.
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to, too, two
To means "in the direction of". Example: He went to the store.
Too means "also". Example: He went to the store, too.
Two is a number. Example: Two of my friends went to the store.
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weather, whether
Weather means "conditions outdoors". Example: The weather is terrible.
Whether is an expression of choice between two options. Example: I do not know whether I will stay home or go to school.
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your, you're
Your is a form of "you" that shows ownership. Example: Your car is new.
You're is a short form of "your are". Example: You're going to the store .

عبدالله بن سالم
26/01/2010, 04:59 PM
أخي مبارك, أظنك قصدت confused words

أشكرك لمجهوداتك

رزق قدومي
26/01/2010, 09:54 PM
Is it confused words or confusing words?

مبارك أحمد عبد الهادي
27/01/2010, 01:49 PM
شـكــ وبارك الله فيك ـــرا لك ... لك مني أجمل تحية . نتيجة السرعة سقطت ال n
Confused Words

علي حسن القرمة
27/01/2010, 03:09 PM
أخي أستاذي الكريم مبارك أحمد عبد الهادي

شكراً على حسن توجيهك الذي أراك قصدت به:
Words to be well studied, neither to mix nor to confuse

أراك تتكرم بخير تثاب وتشكر عليه.

مودتي وتقديري.

مبارك أحمد عبد الهادي
28/01/2010, 11:07 AM
شكرا الأخ القرمة علي التنبيه نفس المعني، بس طويل شوي و خير العنوان ما قل و دل.

عمر الحازم
04/03/2010, 04:06 AM
بارك الله فيك استاذنا مبارك الغالي ونفع المسلمين بعلمك

مبارك أحمد عبد الهادي
06/03/2010, 08:14 AM
بارك الله في من أفاد و استفاد.

سماره قمر
06/03/2010, 05:26 PM
موضوع قيم .. دمت بود على الطرح المفيد

بندر الصبحي
06/05/2010, 12:39 PM
Confusing words or Confused words
The most commonly confusing words.
This means that an individual word such as 'inflammable' can be confusing for people, who think it means, 'won't burn', as if, 'inflammable'.
The most commonly confused words.
This means that people confuse pairs of words, as in using 'mistake' when the appropriate word is 'error'; using "it's" when it should be 'its'; write 'born' when they mean 'borne' etc.
Both are correct

علي طلب
30/05/2010, 11:13 PM
بارك الله فيكم وجزاكم كل خير