| A | B |
| accept | to receive |
| except | to exclude; to leave out |
| affect | a cause for something to happen |
| effect | the result |
| between | in the middle |
| among | being around more than three people or things |
| capitol | official government building |
| capital | official governement city; uppercase letter; money |
| principal | the head of a school; the main person or part |
| priniciple | rule or a law |
| stationary | to remain still; unmoving |
| stationery | writing materials (paper and pencils) |
| allusion | reference to someone or somthing famous |
| illusion | something that seems real but isn't; magic trick |
| complement | to go together; to make complete |
| compliment | something nice to say to someone |
| cite | to point out; to reference |
| site | a place of interest |
| sight | ability to see |
| counsel | advice; to give advice |
| council | a group of people that meets to make decisions |
| coarse | rough feeling; not fine |
| course | a way or path; a class; part of a meal |
| farther | to go more physical distance |
| further | to have more information about something |
| lose | not able to find; to not have anymore |
| loose | not tight; too big |
| fewer | to not have as many countable items |
| less | to not have as much (bulk items like time, water, suger, etc) |