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Enhance your English learning journey with our list of commonly confused words. Perfect for ESL learners, this list focuses on clarifying distinctions and improving spelling accuracy. Say goodbye to confusion and elevate your language skills with our ESL-friendly spelling resources.

their Their house is painted blue.
there The park is over there, by the lake.
they're They're going to the theatre tonight.
your Is this your book?
you're You're doing a great job!
its The cat licked its paw.
it's It's raining outside.
to Let's go to the park.
too She ate too much cake.
two There are two apples on the table.
here Come here and sit next to me.
hear Can you hear the birds chirping?
wear I wear a cap in summer.
where Where have I put my keys?
break I need a break from work.
brake Apply the brake to slow down the car.
right I wear a bracelet on my right wrist.
write Please write your answers in black or blue pen.
meet Can you meet me at the bus stop?
meat We bought fresh meat from the butcher.

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Autumn AnagramAutumn Anagram
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Egg hunt spelling gameEgg Hunt
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Word search Word Search, small
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Against the clock Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.

Mayan Temple spelling gameMayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.

Monkey Business spelling gameMonkey Business
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