Commonly Confused Words Printable Worksheet. Word pairs like accept/except, personal/personnel, to/two/too and others can sometimes be difficult for students to correctly apply in their writing. In the English language, many words either have same meanings, spellings or similar sounds.
Children often confuse in various alphabets during initial learning stages e.g., b and d, p and q. The worksheets below will help students learn the differences between commonly confused words. Looking for a list of commonly confused and misused words?
In the English language, many words either have same meanings, spellings or similar sounds.
Go over the concepts first, and then use the worksheet to help Click on the PDF to download this printable worksheet of commonly confused words for more advanced readers.
To/Too/Two "To" is a preposition or. The words advice and advise may sound similar, but they have slightly different meanings. This in turn allows teachers to work closely with students and teach them grammarl concepts in association with these commonly erroneous words.