| A | B |
| already | at an earlier time; previously |
| all ready | all prepared |
| accept | to receive willingly |
| except | excluding |
| altogether | entirely |
| all together | everyone in the same place |
| brake | to slow down |
| break | to separate into parts |
| capital | a city, the location of a government or an uppercase letter |
| capitol | the building in which a legislative body meets |
| cloths | pieces of fabric |
| clothes | apparel;attire |
| coarse | rough or crude |
| course | the route or path taken; a part of a meal served at one time |
| desert | a dry,sandy region |
| desert | to abandon |
| dessert | the sweet food often served as the final course of a meal |
| hear | to receive sound through the ears |
| here | in this place |
| its | a personal pronoun showing possession |
| it's | contraction of "it is" or "it has" |
| loose | free; not close together |
| lose | to suffer loss or fail to keep |
| principal | the head of a school |
| principle | a rule of conduct or rule |
| their | possessive form of "they" |
| there | at a place |
| they're | contraction of "they are" |
| threw | past tense of "to throw"; ejecting an object from your hand |
| through | moving from one end of a space to another |
| to | a preposition meaning movement toward |
| too | also, more than enough |
| two | a number |
| stationary | not moving; standing still |
| stationery | writing paper |
| pedal | a lever operated by foot |
| peddle | to offer goods from house to house |