Commonly Confused Words: Lesson 1

1. Who’s/Whose

“Who’s” means who is or who has.

Example: Who’s in charge of ordering the supplies?

“Whose” shows ownership before a noun.

Example: Whose book is on my desk?

 

2. To/Too/Two

“To” is a preposition or part of an infinitive. It introduces a prepositional phrase or comes before a verb. It often answers the question where?

Example: Jason is going to the store.

“Too” is an adverb meaning also or very.

Example: Juan felt too confused to ask any questions.

“Two” is an adjective; it is the name of a number.

Example: Raphael got two A’s on his report card.

 

3. Where/Wear/Were

“Where” is an adverb referring to a place or location.

Example: The father said, “Where do you think you are going, young man?”

“Wear” is a verb that means put on or tire out. When it is a noun, it means weakening.

Example: The kids will wear (tire out)those shoes if they wear (put on)them too often.

“Were” is a verb; it is the plural past tense of be.

Example: The jeans were too tight for him.

 

4. Threw/Through/Thru

“Threw” is a verb, the past tense of throw, meaning tossed.

Example: Michael threw the ball for the winning touchdown.

“Through” is an adverb or a preposition meaning in one side and out the other.

Example: The waitress yelled, “Be careful going through the door!”

“Thru” is simply a variation of the word “through”. It is used in very informal writing only; “thru” is never considered correct in formal academic writing!

 

5. Weather/Whether

“Weather” is a noun referring to the condition outside.

Example: The weather has gotten gloomy.

“Whether” is an adverb used when referring to a possibility.

Example: Let me know whetheror not you are interested in the new class.

 

6. Than/Then

“Than” is a conjunctive word used to make a comparison.

Example: I like cheesecake better than pie.

“Then” is an adverb telling when or meaning next.

Example: Then (next), the group discussed the ways in which the new procedures would work better.

 

7. It’s/Its

It’s” means it is or it has.

Example: It’s such a nice day.

   “Its”shows ownership before a noun.

Example: Look at my book; its cover is ripped.

 

8. You’re/Your

“You’re” means you are.

Example: You’re going to need a pen for the exam.

“Your” shows ownership before a noun..

Example: Is this your pen?

 

9. They’re/Their/There

“They’re” means they are.

Example: I found your glasses; they’re on the kitchen table.

“Their” shows ownership before a noun.

Example: Do you have their new address?

“There” is an adverb used to show a place. Sometimes it is also used to start a thought when the true subject follows the verb.

Example: Put the heavy box right there.

     I suspect that there are several files missing.

                 There will be no meeting today.

 

10. Our/Are

“Our” shows ownership before a noun.

Example: Where is our checkbook?

“Are” is a verb.

Example: Where are my keys?



CCW 1: Exercise 2

 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.

  1. Don’t forget to _________________ your uniform correctly every day, rather ______________ just when a teacher tells you to.
  2. It is _______________ school’s policy, and we should all respect the rules.
  3. ___________ often students forget to tuck in _______________ shirts!
  4. This can be frustrating for teachers who have _______ constantly remind them.
  5. So ________________ going to be the next one to be caught with ______________ shirt un-tucked?
  6. Rather _____________ having to be reminded, it would be great if all students had tucked in shirts before even walking ______________ the school doors in the morning!
  7. But sometimes ________ hard to remember to tuck in ________ shirt when ________________ in such a rush to get to school in the morning.
  8. Especially when the ___________________ outside is cold and you’ve got a coat on!
  9. That reminds me! Please don’t forget to ___________ a coat when _________ this cold!
  10. __________________ you like them or not, _______________ meant to keep you warm!
  11. Be an example to _______________ friends! ______________ all watching you!
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