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In Module 6, students learn how to identify the correct usage of troublesome words, to include the following: accept, except, affect, effect, advice, advise, all ready, already, all-round, all around, all together, altogether, all ways, always, allay, alley, ally, allude, elude, allusion, illusion, alternate, alternative, among, between, award, reward, bad, badly, can, may, born, borne, breath, breathe, bring, take, fetch, anger, mad, censor, censure, complement, compliment, council, counsel, continual, continuous, consecutive, emigrate, immigrate, farther, further, its, it's, lie, lying, lay, lain, lied, laid, notable, notorious, notoriety, persecute, prosecute, principal, principle, set, sit, stationary, stationery, their, there, they're, whether, weather, you and I, you and me, to, too, two, sight, site, cite, capital, capitol.
English Grammar 101 is an instructional series for language arts classes, alternative education settings, home schooling, ESL courses, or anyone interested in improving his or her knowledge of the English language.
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