ڿиĕrЩ~DZ^Сռ15Mиԇ~H҅
1. affect vs. effect
affect: ~׃to change or make a difference to
effect: ~Ӱa result; to bring about a result
2. aloud vs. allowed
aloud: ~Zout loud
* ܳ[ĕraloudloudly: He speaks loudly.
allowed: ~^ȥ~Zpermitted
3. appraise vs. apprise
appraise: uto assess/ evaluate
apprise: ֪֪ͨto inform someone
*appreciate pҪԞƴe˾Ϳpһ֮~
4. aural vs. oral
aural: Xrelating to the ears or hearing
oral: ^relating to the mouth; spoken
5. bare vs. bear
bare: ¶naked; to uncover
bear: to carry; to put up withl(f)ȫһ!
6. complement vs. compliment
complement: a(b)ʹto add to so as to improve; an addition that improves something
compliment: ٝto praise or express approval; an admiring remarkһ֮!
7. currant vs. current
currant: Ѹ!a dried grape
current: F(xin)еˮ//happening now; a flow of water, air, or electricity
8. desert vs. dessert
desert: Įë֮a waterless, empty area; to abandon someone
dessert: Ʒthe sweet course of a meal@ĕrDzI~
9. disinterested vs. uninterested
disinterested: ^impartial
uninterested: dȤnot interested
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10. ensure vs. insure
ensure: _to make certain that something will happen
insure: Ͷto provide compensation if a person dies or property is damaged
11. forbear vs. forebear
forbear: to refrain
forebear: an ancestor
ӛTips
1) for bear = (Mڿ!)
2) fore“ǰ”foreheadǰ~~bear“”ȻԞbornĄ~ԭôƴ?forebear = ҂Dz!
12. loose vs. lose
loose: _ጷto unfasten; to set free
lose: ʧȥGʧto be deprived of; to be unable to find
ӛTips(X@ֱ^!)
looseһooŪG׃lose
13. pour vs. pore
pour: Ato flow or cause to flow
pore: @a tiny opening; to study something closely
14. principal vs. principle
principal: ҪУLmost important; the head of a school
principle: ԭta fundamental rule or belief
15. storey vs. story
storey: _Aa level of a building
story: a tale or account