| A | B |
| common (definition) | (adjective) equal to; shared alike |
| common (sentence) | Dating is a ** practice among teens. |
| commoner (definition) | (noun) someone who does not belong to a royal or noble family |
| commoner (sentence) | In recent years, young royals have been marrying **. |
| commune (definition) | (verb) talk together |
| commune (sentence) | Teachers ** in order to share teaching ideas. |
| communicate (definition) | (verb) to share knowledge |
| communicate (sentence) | ** your ideas clearly and ask a lot of questions. |
| community (definition) | (noun) a group of people who live in a specific area |
| community (sentence) | We live in a farming **, with corn as a central crop. |
| commonwealth (definition) | (noun) the public; people of a nation or state |
| commonwealth (sentence) | Pennsylvania has a ** system of state government. |
| commun (definition) | common, general |