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VI. WORDS OFTEN MISSPELLED

Chapter I Introductory  |  Chapter II Elementary Rules of Usage 
Chapter III Elementary Principles of Composition  |
  Chapter IV A Few Matters of Form
  Chapter V Words and Expressions Commonly Misused  |  Chapter VI Words Often Misspelled

VI. WORDS OFTEN MISSPELLED

accidentally
advice
affect 
beginning
believe
benefit 
challenge
criticize
deceive
definite
describe
despise 
develop
disappoint 
duel 
ecstasy 
effect 
existence
fiery 
formerly 
humorous 
hypocrisy 
immediately 
incidentally 
latter 
led 
lose 
marriage 
mischief 
murmur 
necessary 
occurred 
parallel 
Philip 
playwright 
preceding 
prejudice 
principal
privilege
pursue
repetition
rhyme
rhythm
ridiculous
sacrilegious
seize
separate
shepherd
siege
similar
simile
too
tragedy
tries
undoubtedly
until
principal

Write to-day, to-night, to-morrow (but not together) with hyphen.

Write any one, every one, some one, some time (except the sense of formerly) as two words.





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