Confusing words part 1
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Confusing words - part 1 Contents 1. ACCEPT / EXCEPT ___________________________________________________ 2 2. ADVICE / ADVISE ___________________________________________________ 2 3. AFFECT / EFFECT ___________________________________________________ 2 4. ANYONE / ANY ONE / ANYWAY / ANY WAY _______________________________ 2 5. ANYTHING / EVERYTHING / ANYWHERE / EVERYWHERE_____________________ 2 6. BESIDE / BESIDES __________________________________________________ 2 7. BRING / TAKE / FETCH _______________________________________________ 2 8. DESERT / DESSERT _________________________________________________ 3 9. DRIVE / RIDE ______________________________________________________ 3 10. ECONOMIC / ECONOMICAL____________________________________________ 3 11. IN / INTO _________________________________________________________ 3 12. IT’S / ITS _________________________________________________________ 3 13. LEARN / TEACH / STUDY _____________________________________________ 3 14. LEND / BORROW____________________________________________________ 3 15. LEND / LOAN_______________________________________________________ 4 16. LAY / LIE / LIE _____________________________________________________ 4 17. LIVE / LIFE ________________________________________________________ 4 18. LOOK / WATCH / SEE ________________________________________________ 4 19. LOSE / LOOSE______________________________________________________ 4 20. OF / OFF __________________________________________________________ 4 21. ONCE / ONE’S / ONES _______________________________________________ 4 22. OVER / ABOVE _____________________________________________________ 5 23. PAST / PASSED _____________________________________________________ 5 24. PERSONAL / PERSONNEL _____________________________________________ 5 25. PIECE / PEACE _____________________________________________________ 5 26. PRIZE / PRICE / PRISE _______________________________________________ 5 27. QUIT / QUITE / QUIET _______________________________________________ 5 28. RAISE / RISE_______________________________________________________ 5 29. SAFE / SAVE _______________________________________________________ 6 30. SAY / TELL ________________________________________________________ 6 31. STATIONARY / STATIONERY___________________________________________ 6 32. STEAL / STEEL _____________________________________________________ 6 33. THEN / THAN_______________________________________________________ 6 34. THERE / THEIR / THEY’RE_____________________________________________ 6 35. THIS / THESE ______________________________________________________ 6 36. TO / TOO / TWO ____________________________________________________ 7 37. UNDER / BELOW ____________________________________________________ 7 38. WEATHER / WHETHER _______________________________________________ 7 39. WHEREVER / WHERE EVER____________________________________________ 7 40. WHO’S / WHOSE____________________________________________________ 7 Choose the correct word from the following pairs: 1. ACCEPT / EXCEPT 1. I offered her an apology, but she wouldn’t accept it. 2. The museum is open daily except Mondays. 3. Everyone was there except for Sally. 4. The new telephones will accept coins of any denomination. 2. ADVICE / ADVISE 1. I advise you to see a doctor. 2. She didn’t listen to her father’s advice. 3. I’m very grateful to you for your advice. 4. I really don’t know what to advise 3. AFFECT / EFFECT 1. The punishment had no effect on him. As soon as he left the prison he began to steal again. 2. The new taxes will affect the rich. They’ll have to pay more. 3. The higher bus fares won’t affect me. I have a car. 4. The medicine had an immediate effect I felt better at once. 4. ANYONE / ANY ONE / ANYWAY / ANY WAY 1. I love him anyway. 2. Is there anyone of these books you didn’t like? 3. Is there anyway I can help you? 4.anyone can see that this is not right. 5. ANYTHING / EVERYTHING / ANYWHERE / EVERYWHERE 1. He has done everything in his life. 2. You can use this card everywhere . 3. Have you seen my glasses anywhere ? 4. He never does anything for me. 6. BESIDE / BESIDES 1. There is not much to do besides setting the table. 2. There was a small table beside the bed. 3. besidesPeter and me, who else is coming to your party tonight ? 4. Sarah was beside herself with joy, when Tom proposed to her. 5. It was too late to go to the cinema.besides, I was too busy. 7. BRING / TAKE / FETCH 1. Can you take me to the station, please ? 2. You can bring your wife to our party. 3. This glass has been used - please fetch me a clean one. 4. Can you bring some milk when you come home ? 5. She takes the dogs for a walk every morning. 6. He fetched another chair from the dining room. (s.p.) 8. DESERT / DESSERT 1. He desert ed his wife and family for another woman. 2. If you make the main course, I’ll make a dessert. 3. Banyuls is an excellent dessert wine. 4. They were lost in the Sahara desert for several days. 9. DRIVE / RIDE 1. Can I ride with you ? I don’t have a car. 2. The drive to my parents’ house takes 20 minutes. 3. Most children like to ride on trains. 4. Can you drive ? I’m too tired. 10. ECONOMIC / ECONOMICAL 1. It’s not very economical to leave the lights on when you’re not in the room. 2. Because of the recent strikes, the economic situation of the country is very bad. 3. She’s an economist. She’s an expert in economic matters. 4. It’s a very economical car. It uses very little petrol. 11. IN / INTO 1. The dog is in the house somewhere. 2. The frog changed into a handsome prince. 3. She put the basket in the boot and set off for Central Park. 4. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. 12. IT’S / ITS 1. Look at this tree. Its leaves are so pretty ! 2. “it`s a very friendly dog” said owner. 3. My pain was gone, but now it`s back. 4. its been raining, the pavement is wet. 13. LEARN / TEACH / STUDY 1. His mother teaches at the university in Oxford. 2. You have to learn to listen to your inner voice. 3. Your English will improve a lot, if you study every day. 4. Can you please teach me how to make a cake ? 5. She wants to learn how to swim. 14. LEND / BORROW 1. I can lend you my car for the weekend. 2. She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back. 3. He borrows a novel from the library. 4. He doesn’t like lend ing his books. 15. LEND / LOAN 1. If you need a coat, I can lend you one. 2. Thank you very much for the loan of your umbrella. 3. The bank refuses to lend to students. 4. She’s trying to get a loan to start her own business. 16. LAY / LIE / LIE (fill in simple past forms only) 1. The snow lay thick on the hills. 2. Trudy laid five eggs last week. 3. The theft lay heavy on his conscience. 4. I suspect he lied about his age. 5. He laid his hand on my shoulder. 17. LIVE / LIFE 1. The concert was broadcast live on the Internet. 2. Ocean life is being threatened by global warming. 3. I live with my parents in London. 4. He touched a live wire and got an electric shock. 18. LOOK / WATCH / SEE 1. There is a scary man outside watching my house. 2. I can’t see any fruit juice in the fridge. 3. He looked at his daughter with pride in his eyes. 4. She was looking out of the window. 5. Football is very popular and many people go and watch matches on Sunday. 6. Did you see the advert in the newspaper ? 19. LOSE / LOOSE 1. Look after that money, or you’ll lose it. 2. That screw is a bit loose. You’d better tighten it. 3. The opposite of ‘to find’ is to lose. 4. I tied the dog to a tree but it got loose and ran away. 20. OF / OFF 1. The boys jump off the bridge into the river. 2. I’m very proud of my son, he worked very hard. 3. Keep off the grass ! You mustn’t walk there ! 4. You’ll find more exercises on the back of the page. 21. ONCE / ONE’S / ONES 1. once again I was left with all the washing up. 2. Why don’t you throw those gloves away and get some new ones . 3. One ought to respect one`s parents. 4. He keeps his stamps - he’s got some very rare ones - in a fireproof safe. 5. This house once belonged to my grandfather. 6. I go swimming once a week. 22. OVER / ABOVE 1. The car was going over a hundred miles an hour. 2. He broke his arm above the elbow. 3. The thaw is setting in above zero degrees Celsius. 4. He must be over seventy by now. 23. PAST / PASSED 1. I’ve passed the exam! 2. She passed the post office on her way home, but forgot to go in. 3. The thief hid in a doorway and the policeman ran past him. 4. It was past midnight when I finally got to bed. 24. PERSONAL / PERSONNEL 1. The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel. 2. Her uncle takes a personal interest in her progress. 3. I will give the matter my personal attention. 4. The personnel department will help you find a flat to rent. 25. PIECE / PEACE 1. After a busy day, all I want is peace and quiet. 2. This jigsaw puzzle has two pieces missing. 3. The peace conference was organized by the UN. 4. The vase lay on the floor in pieces . 26. PRIZE / PRICE / PRISE 1. He robbed a bank. Now he has to pay the price. 2. Sally almost won the first prize in the beauty contest. 3. The burglar prised the window and climbed through. 4. Can you guess the asking price of this house ? 27. QUIT / QUITE / QUIET 1. Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money? 2. She’s got quite a bit of money. 3. Press Q to quit the program. 4. He’s quite attractive but not what I’d call gorgeous. 5. Could you keep quiet while I’m on the phone, please ? 6. It was a quiet wedding, with just a few friends and relations. 28. RAISE / RISE 1. He raised his voice in anger. 2. The sun rises in the East. 3. The host was very friendly. He rose to welcome us. 4. We were born and raised in New York. 29. SAFE / SAVE 1. Swim lessons can save your children’s lives. 2. Better to be safe than sorry. 3. It is necessary to save for your future. 4. I hope you have a safe and pleasant journey. 30. SAY / TELL 1. My boss told me to work harder. (past s.) 2. Lisa says that she works in an office. 3. tell your brother why you lied to him. 4. She said she probably lost her purse in the department store. (past s.) 5. How do I know ? I can’t tell the future. 31. STATIONARY / STATIONERY 1. A stationary can print more than just wedding invitations. 2. The traffic got slower and slower until it was stationery. 3. The stationary supplies are kept in that cupboard over there. 4. The motorcyclist collided with a stationery van 32. STEAL / STEEL 1. He always steals the show. 2. They were so poor they had to steal in order to eat. 3. The steel workers are on strike. 4. These steel plates are mainly used in the automotive industry. 5. The thieves tried to steal some steel cables to sell as scrap metal. 33. THEN / THAN 1. We sold more products than we did last year. 2. This project is more challenging than I thought. 3. If he is sick, then you will have to go to the meeting. 4. Do your homework, then you can play. 34. THERE / THEIR / THEY’RE 1. The students are happy. They've finished their homework. 2. I’ve got an LCD TV. They`re much better than regular TVs. 3. there are many foreign students in my classroom. 4. Tom and Peter left their books over there. 5. “Where are the cyclists?” asked Tom. “They’re over there on their bikes” replied Joe. 35. THIS / THESE 1. Where were you this day last year ? 2. Life is expensive these days. 3. Are these your keys ? 4. this is the best news I’ve heard all week ! 36. TO / TOO / TWO 1. We chose for the lesser of two evils. 2. The parents had only just had a baby, so they decided that it was too early too try for another. 3. You can walk from here to the station in under 10 minutes. 4. I’ll probably rent that motorhome next year too. 5. That son of hers should learn to stand on his own two feet. 6. I had my back to them, so I couldn’t see what they were doing. 37. UNDER / BELOW 1. He collapsed 200 metres below the summit. 2. The photo was hidden under the mattress. 3. The moon disappeared below the horizon. 4. This car can go from nought to sixty in under five seconds. 38. WEATHER / WHETHER 1. I don’t know whether the is meant to be good or bad today. 2. Their holiday was spoilt by bad weather. 3. She can’t decide whether she ought to marry him. 4. What’s the weather like? Is it sunny?. 39. WHEREVER / WHERE EVER 1. Where ever have you been. I’ve been looking for you everywhere ! 2. You always lose your keys ! wherever did you put them now ? 3. I’ll find him, wherever he has gone. 4.Where ever have you put my briefcase ? I can’t find it anywhere. 40. WHO’S / WHOSE 1. There was a picture in the paper of a man whose house had been flooded. 2. who`s been using my computer ? 3. who`s your new business partner ? 4. whose wallet is lying there on the floor ? Download 52 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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