| A | B |
| stationary | fixed in one place |
| stationery | writing supplies |
| among | shows connection withmore than 2 persons or things |
| between | shows connection with 2 persons or things and may refer to space or time |
| principal | leader, head, or a sum placed at interest |
| principle | a rule or acion or fundamental truth |
| capital | the seat of government, the principal, first, or pertaining to wealth |
| capitol | the building in which a state legislature convenes |
| can | implies ability to do |
| may | implies a need for permission |
| affect | to influence or to change |
| effect | to bring about change; result of a cause |
| accept | to receive |
| except | to omit or exempt |
| set | a transitive verb needing an object |
| sit | an intransitive verb |
| sat | an intransitive verb |
| set | a transitive verb needing an object |
| their | possessive form for the plural pronoun they |
| there | means in, at, or about that place |
| They're | they are |
| to | used as a preposition |
| too | means also or excessive degree |
| two | the number |
| lie, lying, lay, lain | to be at rest; intransitive verb |
| lie, lying, lied, lied | means untrue statement; instransitive verb |
| let | allowing or permitting |
| leave | to remain |
| teach | to give knowledge |
| learn | to receive knowledge |