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Unit 6
Supplement - Troublesome Words
Goals
Given sentences, the student shall identify the correct word usage in a sentence, to include the following troublesome words: accept, except, affect, effect, advice, advise, all ready, already, all-round, all around, all together, altogether, all ways, always, allay, alley, ally, allude, elude, allusion, illusion, alternate, alternative, among, between, award, reward, bad, badly, can, may, born, borne, breath, breathe, bring, take, fetch, anger, mad, censor, censure, complement, compliment, council, counsel, continual, continuous, consecutive, emigrate, immigrate, farther, further, its, it's, lie, lying, lay, lain, lied, laid, notable, notorious, notoriety, persecute, prosecute, principal, principle, set, sit, stationary, stationery, their, there, they're, whether, weather, you and I, you and me, to, too, two, sight, site, cite, capital, capitol.
Unit 6 Contents
Test 6-0 Unit 6 Pretest
Lesson 6-1 Accept versus Except
Lesson 6-2 Affect versus Effect
Lesson 6-3 Advice versus Advise
Lesson 6-4 All Ready versus Already
Lesson 6-5 All-round versus All Around
Lesson 6-6 All Together versus Altogether
Lesson 6-7 All Ways versus Always
Lesson 6-8 Allay versus Alley, Ally
Lesson 6-9 Allude versus Elude
Lesson 6-10 Allusion versus Illusion
Quiz 6-11 Cumulative Review
Lesson 6-12 Alternate versus Alternative
Lesson 6-13 Among, Amongst versus Between
Lesson 6-14 Apprehend versus Comprehend
Lesson 6-15 Award versus Reward
Lesson 6-16 Bad versus Badly
Lesson 6-17 Can versus May
Lesson 6-18 Born versus Borne
Lesson 6-19 Breath versus Breathe
Lesson 6-20 Bring, Carry, Fetch versus Take
Lesson 6-21 Anger, Angry versus Mad
Lesson 6-22 Censor versus Censure
Lesson 6-23 Complement versus Compliment
Quiz 6-24 Cumulative Review
Lesson 6-25 Council versus Counsel
Lesson 6-26 Continual, Continuous versus Consecutive
Lesson 6-27 Emigrate versus Immigrate
Lesson 6-28 Farther versus Further
Lesson 6-29 Its versus It's, 'Tis
Lesson 6-30 Lie, Lying, Lay, Lain versus Lie, Lying, Lied, Lied
Lesson 6-31 Lie, Lying, Lay, Lain versus Lay, Laying, Laid, Laid
Lesson 6-32 Notable versus Notorious, Notoriety
Lesson 6-33 Persecute versus Prosecute
Quiz 6-34 Cumulative Review
Lesson 6-35 Principal versus Principle
Lesson 6-36 Set versus Sit
Lesson 6-37 Stationary versus Stationery
Lesson 6-38 Their versus There, They're
Lesson 6-39 Whether versus Weather
Lesson 6-40 You and I versus You and Me
Lesson 6-41 To versus Too, Two
Lesson 6-42 Sight versus Site, Cite
Lesson 6-43 Capital versus Capitol
Quiz 6-44 Cumulative Review
Exercise 6-45 Unit 6 Self-Test
Test 6-46 Unit 6 Posttest

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