| A | B |
| real | Actual or true |
| reel | A spool or similar device on which something is wound |
| tide | The regular rise and fall of the water level of large bodies of water that is caused by the pull of the moon and sun on the earth |
| tied | To fasten or attach with a bow or knot |
| horse | A large animal with four legs, hooves, and a long, flowing mane |
| hoarse | Having a rough or harsh, dep sound |
| plane | A level or grade |
| plain | Clearly seen, heard, or understood |
| break | To come apart by force |
| brake | A device used to stop or slow down the movement of a vehicle |
| throne | The chair occupied by the king and queen at ceremonies |
| thrown | Past participle of throw |
| petal | One of the parts of a flower |
| pedal | A lever or other device taht is moved by the foot to run or control something |
| peddle | To carry goods from place to place and offer then for sale |
| wade | To walk in or through water or mud |
| weighed | Found out the weight or heaviness |
| weather | The condition of the air or atmosphere at a particular time and place |
| whether | A word that is used to introduce a choice between things |
| mussels | An animal that looks like a clam |