COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS (Part 2)
In today's lesson, Kevin breaks down several more pairs of commonly confused words.
-- FREE PRACTICE BELOW --
DIRECTIONS: Choose the word that makes each sentence correct.
1. Mr. Thomas is the new (principal/principle) of our school.
2. Sandy gave me a nice (compliment/complement) on my shirt.
3. Do you want to be (a part/apart) of our new band?
4. "Respect" should not be a (principal/principle) we have to debate.
5. Mustard and ketchup don't always (compliment/complement) each other.
6. Stand (a part/apart) from the rest of the group, please.
7. I dress this way out of (principal/principle), not because I want to.
8. You look offended, but I meant that as a (compliment/complement).
9. My jacket is starting to fall (a part/apart).
10. The (principal/principle) issue here, Tom, is that you're never on time!
ANSWERS:
1. principal
2. compliment
3. a part
4. principle
5. complement
6. apart
7. principle
8. compliment
9. apart
10. principal
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