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Apostrophes and Commonly Confused Words Practice 1Apostrophes1. Didnt he say when he would arrive at Arnies house?2. Its such a beautiful day that Ive decided to take a sun bath.3. She said the watch Jack found was hers, but she couldnt identify the manufacturers name on it.4. Little girls clothing is on the first floor, and the mens department is on the second.5. The dogs bark was far worse than its bite.6. The moons rays shone feebly on the path, and I heard the insects chirpings and whistlings.7. Theyre not afraid to go ahead with the plans, though the choice is not theirs.8. The man whose face was tan said that he had spent his two weeks vacation in the mountains.9. I found myself constantly putting two cs in the word process.10. Johns 69 Ford is his proudest monly Confused Words11. I am going (two, to, too) the show.12. (Their, There, They’re) going to be here soon.13. Are you talking to (I, me)?14. (Who, Whom) should I say is calling?15. I want to put (fewer, less) sugar in my tea.16. (Its, It’s) time to go.17. (Your, You’re) going to be late.18. I know you (can, may) do it all by yourself.19. That is made of (lead, led).20. We need to (by, buy, bye) some milk.21. The school (principal, principle) came in to the room.22. My pants are too (lose, loose).23. We went before the teen (council, counsel).24. The (capital, capitol) of Colorado is Denver.25. I like all (accept, except) the blue one.26. This is a (stationary, stationery) bike.27. I would like to (precede, proceed) with my story.28. It was a steep (descent, dissent) into the cave.29. Most drugs have side (affects, effects).30. Warm bread (compliments, complements) any meal.31. I practice so I won’t (lose, loose) the game.32. The Senate was in session at the (capital, capitol) today.33. My daughter likes purple (stationary, stationery).34. The government’s decision met with much (descent, dissent).35. Everybody likes to receive (compliments, complements).36. Voting can help (affect, effect) change.37. You should always stand by your (principals, principles).38. He will (council, counsel) me to help me make the right decision.39. She was happy to (accept, except) her award.40. A joke should (precede, proceed) your speech.Answers1.?Didn't?he say when he would arrive at?Arnie's?house?2.?It's?such a beautiful day that?I've?decided to take a sun bath.3. She said the watch Jack found was hers, but she?couldn't?identify the?manufacturer'sname on it.4. Little?girls'?clothing is on the first floor, and the?men's?department is on the second.5. The?dog's?bark was far worse than its bite.6. The?moon's?rays shone feebly on the path, and I heard the?insects'?chirpings and whistlings.7.?They're?not afraid to go ahead with the plans, though the choice is not theirs.8. The man whose face was tan said that he had spent his two?weeks'?vacation in the mountains.9. I found myself constantly putting two?c's?in the word process.10.?John's?'69?Ford is his proudest possession.tothey’remewhomlessit’syou’recanleadbuy?principalloosecouncilcapitalexceptstationaryproceeddescenteffects10 complementslosecapitolstationerydissentcomplimentsaffectprinciplescounselacceptprecede ................
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