B - Trinity Classical School
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B - Trinity Classical School
This presentation is broughtchomp! to you by Grammar Bytes!, ©2014 chomp! by Robin L. Simmons. Confused and Misused Wor ds and Phrases Dude, the right word is affect, with an a. No, you’re wrong. The word should be effect, with an e. Dude, that’s advises, with an s, not a c. This presentation advices you on words or phrases that are commonly misused or confused. On an objective test, an item evaluating the skill might look like this ... Sample Item My friends ate at Tito’s Taco Palace, so they’re they’re A hoping that their their lunch lunch stays stays down, down, for for their theirare there are are B C rumors that health inspectors cited the filthy kitchen. A. B. C. D. At C, you need Is the word there, the confused or expletive, or misused at A, placeholder, B, or C? form. their they’re there there No change is necessary. Re c o g n i ze m i s s p e l l e d / c o r r e c t l y s p e l l e d wo r d s a n d p h r a s e s . X X X X X Alright Alot Rite Should of Suppose to Spelled wrong! ● ● ● ● ● All right A lot Right, write Should have Supposed to Spelled correctly! Re c o g n i ze t h e d i s t i n c t i o n s a m o n g r e l at e d wo r d s . 3 or more; Among my friends Noncount; Amount of butter Adjective; A good essay Evident, unambiguous Among ● Between 2 only; Between Fred and me Amount ● Number Count; Number of cookies Good ● Well Explicit ● Implicit Know these differences! Adverb; He writes well. Implied, ambiguous K n ow t h e d i f fe r e n c e t h at a s i n g l e new l e t t e r c a n m a ke . Before a word beginning with a consonant [sound] Before A ● An Before a word beginning with a vowel [sound] Already ● All ready Completely prepared Idea ● Ideal The concept of something perfect To suffer the deprivation of Lose ● Loose Free from restraint Verb; past tense of Were ● Where A place A thought or conception are More to learn! K n ow t h e d i f fe r e n c e t h at a n a postr ophe c a n m a ke . Possessive pronoun; belonging to it Its ● It’s Possessive pronoun; belonging to Whose ● Who’s Possessive pronoun; belonging to Your ● You’re Contraction for it is or it has Contraction for who is or who has whom Contraction for you are you Possessive pronouns never contain an apostrophe. Contractions do contain an apostrophe. K n ow t h e d i f fe r e n c e a change t o a s i n g l e l e t t e r c a n m a ke . Noun form Usually a verb City, wealth, important Advice ● Advise Verb form Affect ● Effect Usually a noun Capital ● Capitol The building for lawmaking Cite ● Site A location Rough Coarse ● Course Path, route Praise Compliment ● Complement To quote Put in place Set ● Sit Unchanging Stationary ● Stationery Indicates comparison Than ● Then Why is English so complicated? Goes well with Be seated Paper Next D o n’ t l e t t h e s e h o m o n y m s [ s o u n d a l i ke wo r d s ] c o n f u s e yo u . Agree to or receive Accept ● Except Plural present of the verb be Are ● Our Past tense of pass Go before Passed ● Past Precede ● Proceed Leave out Possessive pronoun; belonging to us Gone, by Carry on Chief [person], main Principal ● Principle Truth or rule Correct, a just claim, a direction Right ● Write Make letters with an instrument Sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste Sense ● Since Adverb, conjunction, or preposition View, glimpse Sight ● Site Past tense of throw Threw ● Through State of the atmosphere Weather ● Whether A location Beyond Introduces an alternative My brain is getting full! Relax, dude, we’re almost there! To, Too, Two • Use to as a preposition. Jonathan drove to the seafood shop. • Use to to begin an infinitive. He hoped to buy fresh squid. • Use too to show degree. The squid was too expensive to purchase. • Use too as a synonym for also. So too was the fresh octopus. • Use two when you mean the number. Jonathan bought two flounder filets instead. T here, T heir, T hey’re • Use there as an expletive, a placeholder to delay the subject. There is a turtle in the road. • Use there to indicate place. Across the road is a lake. The turtle hopes to get there before a car hits him. • Use their as a possessive pronoun. Most drivers don’t see the turtle; their eyes are glued to their cell phones. • Use they’re as a contraction for they are. They’re also distracted by other devices, like the radio and navigation system. At many objective exams, you c a n not use a dictionar y! X W hen in doubt, rely on “gut” feelings. Your eyes have seen in print—and your brain has registered —all of the possible words that you will encounter for this skill. If you don’t recognize the right answer, go with the one that feels right. Hey, I’ve seen that word before! Quick Test Directions: In the items that follow, choose the option that corrects an error in the underlined portion(s). If no error exists, choose “No change is necessary.” Your turn! Let’s see what you can do! Item 1 Even though we warned Jake not to eat a hole hole whole AA pie at one sitting, he sat sat at at the the kitchen kitchen table table and and B proceeded to proceeded toconsume consumeslice sliceafter afterslice. slice. C A. B. C. D. whole whole set preceded No change is necessary. Item 2 Give Jerrod a compliment complimentbecause becausehis hisshoe shoe A laces complement complementthe thecolors colorsininhis hisplaid plaidshirt. shirt. B His fashion since since isisisgradually sense gradually graduallyimproving. improving. improving. CC A. B. C. D. complement compliment sense sense No change is necessary. Item 3 If you go by by the the supermarket, supermarket, buy buyaapackage packageof of A B hotdog buns. Than Than we Then we can can grill grill the the sausage sausage for for C dinner. A. B. C. D. buy by Then Then No change is necessary. Item 4 Heed my advice, advice, and and don’t don’t loose looseyour lose your yourreceipt. receipt. receipt. A BB The college bookstore will not accept accept any any excuse excuse C if you need to return those books. A. B. C. D. advise lose lose except No change is necessary. Item 5 The heard heardofof herd ofgazelle gazelle gazelleleaped leaped leapedthrough through throughthe theair airasas AA BB the animals tried to elude elude the the cheetah. cheetah. C A. B. C. D. herd herd threw allude No change is necessary. Item 6 Maybe Gerald Gerald is is caught caught in in traffic, traffic, or or he he maybe maybe may be A BB flirting with the cute cafeteria cashier. Either way, don’t accept accept any any excuse excuse for for his his tardiness. tardiness. C A. B. C. D. May be may be may be except No change is necessary. Item 7 When there there are are fewer fewerstudents studentsininaaclass, class,the the A B professor has less less worries fewer worries worries that that that everyone everyone everyone is isis CC getting individual attention. A. B. C. D. their less fewer fewer No change is necessary. Item 8 We were were successful successful baking baking 300 300 cupcakes cupcakes for for A the charity event, but today we’re we’re exhausted exhausted after after B spending all night preparing the desserts. desserts. C A. B. C. D. we’re were deserts No change changeisisnecessary. necessary. Item 9 Gregory passed passed his his chemistry chemistry final, final, so so now now he he A won’t loose loosehis lose his hisscholarship. scholarship. scholarship.As As Ashe he hewalked walked walkedpast past past B CC the diner, he rewarded himself with a milkshake. A. B. C. D. past lose lose passed No change is necessary. Item 10 Mr. Ramos hopes to except except the accept the bid bid on on the the house. house. A He has agreed to all of the buyer’s conditions except retiling except retiling the the master master bathroom bathroom since sinceitit B C would be too much work. A. B. C. D. accept accept accept sense No change is necessary. Grammar Bytes! provides additional handouts and exercises on commonly confused chomp! words. Go to chomp! chompchomp.com ! The End. Watch where you’re going, fool!