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not moving; standing still
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Stationary
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Writing paper and envelopes
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Stationery
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something that completes, makes up a whole, or brings to perfection
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complement
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an expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation
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compliment
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a rule on conduct; a fact or a general truth
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principle
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main or most important
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principal
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to receive something offered
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accept
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to leave out; exclude
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except
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a building where a legislature meets
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capitol
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money or property used in business
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capital
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center of government
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capital
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punishable by death
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capital
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uppercase
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capital
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to influence
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affect
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to accomplish, to bring about; a result
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effect
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the possessive form of you
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your
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contraction of you are
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you're
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possessive form of it
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its
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contraction of it is or it has
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it's
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possessive form of they
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their
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at that place
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there
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contraction fo they are
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they're
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prepostion
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to
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also, more than enough
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too
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the number between one and three
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two
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I do not want one doughnut; I want too/to/two fo the chocolate ones.
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two
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I have had to/ too much coffee.
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too
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Please return these books to/too the library.
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to
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They're/ there/ their reading a book by Stephen King.
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They're
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I have not been their/there in a long time.
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there
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There/Their apartment has a view of the river.
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Their
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Its/ It's cold outside.
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It's
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The town has not raised it's/its tax rate in years.
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its
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Your/ you're always on time.
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You're
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Please bring your/you're book to class.
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your
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What affect/effect did the rain have on the crops?
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effect
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`How did that sad movie effect/affect you?
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affect
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Begin every sentence with a capitol/capital letter.
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capital
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Do you support capital/capitol punishment?
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capital
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What is the capital/capitol of Tennessee?
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capital
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We could see the white capital/capitol from our car.
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capitol
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Everyone is going except/accept me.
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except
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I excepted/ accepted his apology.
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accepted
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The principal/principle export of Brazil is coffee.
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principal
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Her principals/principles are very high.
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principles
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Ms. Wester complimented/complemented me on my outfit.
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complimented
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That tattoo complements/compliments his nose-ring.
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complements
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I wrote her a letter on my purple stationary/stationery.
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stationery
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The car remained stationery/stationary with the engine running.
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stationary
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