The document provides examples of commonly confused word pairs in English and their correct usage in different sentences. It lists pairs such as bring or take, there, their or they're, your or you're, stay or live, and again brings or take with corrected versions of sentences using each word pair. The purpose is to illustrate the differences between similar sounding words in context.
The document provides examples of commonly confused word pairs in English and their correct usage in different sentences. It lists pairs such as bring or take, there, their or they're, your or you're, stay or live, and again brings or take with corrected versions of sentences using each word pair. The purpose is to illustrate the differences between similar sounding words in context.
The document provides examples of commonly confused word pairs in English and their correct usage in different sentences. It lists pairs such as bring or take, there, their or they're, your or you're, stay or live, and again brings or take with corrected versions of sentences using each word pair. The purpose is to illustrate the differences between similar sounding words in context.
2. Could you please __________me some water? 3. He often __________ his sister to her aunt. 4. When you come to my party, don't forget to ____________ something to drink. 5. Is Peter ___________ Steve to my party?
There, their or they're
1. Where are your parents? _____________ out.
2. The children did _____________ homework yesterday afternoon. 3. _____________ is a cat in the garden? 4. The boys are playing football with _____________ ball. 5. Where are the CDs? _____________ in the box.
your or you're 1) This is __________ book.
2) He's from Chester and ________ from Bristol.
3) Are these _________ pencils?
4) Did you see __________ sister yesterday evening?
5) __________ a student.
Stay or Live
1. We found out we were _________ in the same hotel.
2. She needs to find somewhere to ___________. 3. My sister's coming to __________ next week. 4. He's ____________ with friends this weekend. 5. We used to ___________in London.
Bring or Take
6. Take this book to the library, please.
7. Could you please bring me some water? 8. He often take his sister to her aunt. 9. When you come to my party, don't forget to bring something to drink. 10. Is Peter bringing Steve to my party?