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Accept: to receive Kaila will accept the role of Ragebot. Except: other than Everyone

Accept: to receive Kaila will accept the role of Ragebot. Except: other than Everyone got it except Jonathon. Adapt: to change Samantha adapted to her situation. Adopt: to take as one’s own Many boys adopt a persona around girls. Affect: to influence The President’s speech affected me. Effect: the result Look at the effect of his speech. To cause or bring about A president can effect many changes. All ready: ready Ed was all ready to go to Omaha. Already: by or before this time Riley was already in Omaha. Among: Three or more nouns with preposition Between: used with only two Aileen walked among the Pokemon. She escaped between the Charizards.

Because: reason She was unhappy because her grammar test was bad. Since: time She

Because: reason She was unhappy because her grammar test was bad. Since: time She has been unhappy since she got her grammar test back. Note: Do NOT use because if you already have “the reason” in your sentence. Beside: At the side of Tatum is beside Simcha. Besides: in addition to Mimi is in Leab’s class besides Connelly’s class. Bring: from distant to closer farther Luca brought flowers to Erin. Take: from near to Erin will take the flowers home after school. Due to: should only be used when meaning “caused by” can fit. The near extinction of the puppy is due to Mr. Leab’s students hunting them. Farther: Distance Further: to a greater extent The farther from the surface of the ocean, the colder it gets. I looked further into the sport of scuba diving.

Fewer: can be counted There are fewer students in 4 th hour than 2

Fewer: can be counted There are fewer students in 4 th hour than 2 nd. Less: cannot be counted Some teachers have less tolerance for ignorance than others. In: position You are in Mr. Leab’s class. Into: motion Before the period started, Jordan walked into the classroom. Lay: To put or set something down Riley lay the paper on the desk. Lie: to recline If you don’t feel well, lie down. Set: put something in a certain place Set the tests on the table. Sit: to be seated Sit in your desks until the bell. Than: comparisons It is better to pass than to fail. Then: time Catalina finished the test then she screamed. That: things Which: things (with commas) I saw the fish that you told me about Crab, which can be very tasty, has to be cooked to be eaten. We thanked the waiter who suggested some dishes. Who: people

Their: possessive There: adverb (place) or expletive The students argued for their homework to

Their: possessive There: adverb (place) or expletive The students argued for their homework to be easier They’re: they are There was no way the teacher would agree. He then told them, “Look over there. ” As the students looked, the teacher pulled out a pop quiz. “They’re going to LOVE this, ” he thought. To: Prepostion Too: Adverb (also) He went to the store. He bought flowers. He also bought candy too. It only cost him two dollars. Two: number