Commonly Misspelled W ords
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Commonly Misspelled Words
Commonly Misspelled WordsBy Zoe J
Whitch which is whitch?WhichWitch which is witch?
The definition being-Basically a question- which one?
I personally usually confuse this with WHITCH, the lady( or man) that has a pointy hat. But this which has no T spelled WHICH.
Witch(sorceress)The definition being-A person, usually a woman, who usually practices magic, especially black magic.
I usually confuse this WHITCH with the other WHICH. The strategy that I have used is that the T is missing from the opposite of this word.
Except The definition being-The exclusion of; but.
I usually confuse this with ACCEPT, meaning to take or receive. The way I remember this is that except is negative , and e is further from the beginning of the alphabet than a, so it seems meaner.
AcceptThe definition being-To take or receive when something is offered; with approval or favor. She accepted her invitation to the party.
DesertThe definition being-This landscape has little rainfall, and supports very widely spaced vegetation, and maybe no vegetation at all.
This is often confused with DESSERT. The way I remember, the same as the following slide, is that you want less desert than dessert, so desert should have one less S spelled DESERT.
Dessert
The Definition Being-Cake, pie , pudding, ice cream, macaroons, etc., that are served at the last course of the meal.
This is often confused with DESERT, which is a sandy climate that is hot, sandy, and dry. The way I remember is that you want more dessert that desert, so you put one extra S in it for example desSert, you like this better so it deserves one extra S spelled DESSERT.
CrescentThe definition being-The figure of the moon in its first or last quarter. It could also be a type of roll.
I often confuse this and spell it CRECENT, even though it Is supposed to be spelled- CRESCENT.
BorderThe definition being-A boundary that may block something , it also may be an object(s) or line surrounding something. For example there is a border dividing each of the states of the united states. In a sentence it may be- After a long journey, the Europeans finally crossed the border in to California.
I often confuse this with BOARDER, meaning a guest who is temporarily residing in your home, but the definition I would be going for would be the definition above, spelled BORDER.
Pyramids The definition being- a Quadrilateral, and 3D triangle/ tetrahedron used as a tomb for a pharaoh. This building may have taken about one to two decades to complete in ancient Egypt, this would be entirely of large blocks of limestone. A single completed structure would only take one single pharaoh to his or her afterlife.
I would often confuse this, and spell it PIRIMIDS. This would be wrong, and as you may see it is spelled- PYRAMIDS.