Midwest Max wrote: (thanks for the quote, Shiesty

)
Anytime!
I also found this at:
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/notorious.htm#xx
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Notorious Confusables:
Words that I often see get confused:</center>
(EX) I would
accept your excuse,
except the part about losing the watch.
Accept: is to receive something willingly
Except: is to exclude something.
(EX) When they got the
assent of the weather bureau, they allowed the enormous balloon to begin its
ascent.
Assent: is an act of agreeing or an agreement
Ascent: is an act of rising or climbing
(EX) I am
averse to traveling in such
adverse weather conditions.
Averse: is having an active feeling of distaste
Adverse: is something that is hostile or something that is unfavorable
(EX) I am
annoyed that my bad back seems to be
aggravated by tension. [To aggravate means to make something worse which is already bad. I cannot be aggravated, but my injury can be.]
Annoyed: to irritate, harass, especially in a repetitive action.
Aggravate: to make worse, more serious, more sever
(EX) I'll be back in
a while. Can you wait
awhile? (Awhile [one word] is an adverb that can modify a verb.)
A while: is a short period of time.
Awhile: for a while, used as an adverb.
(EX) He will
break the car
brake if he keeps pushing on it like that.
Break: is to destroy.
Brake: is to stop or slow an object or situation in motion down.
(EX) Every
breath counts, so
breathe deeply now.
(I didn’t know this myself)
Breath: air inhaled and exhaled in breathing...ei....a natural act.
Breathe: to draw air into and expel it from the lungs....ei...when someone asks you to actively breathe or you force yourself to take a deep breath.
(EX) You
cannot blame him for screaming, "Damn it, Bob! You
can not do that anymore!"
Cannot: means not able...normal spelling
Can not: Emphasizes the negative.
(EX) The
climactic moment of a lightning storm, nature's most dramatic
climatic event, is a deafening roll of thunder.
Climactic: is resulting to, or constituting a climax.
Climatic: related to weather phenomena
(EX) She
complimented her sister on the way her scarf
complemented her blouse.
Complimented: means to praise.
Complemented: means to match, make something else perfect.
(EX) There was a terrible
dinning noise coming from the
dining room.
Dinning: making annoying loud sound.
Dining: is the act of eating.
(EX) I can run
farther than you, but let's discuss that
further after the race.
Farther: at or to a greater distance or to a more advance point.
Further: additional, more deeply to the point...no sense of measurable distance.
(EX) The prosecutor began to
gibe the witness when the details of his story did not
jibe with his previous testimony.
Gibe: to taunt.
Jibe: correspond to something.
SHI