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Put these spelling word in a sentence

accept take or receive (something offered)

except exclude or omit

affect to influence or change

effect result (noun); to cause (verb)

already before this time; by this time

all ready quite ready or completely ready

altogether to the whole extent; entirely

all together everyone in a group

complement something that completes or makes perfect

compliment something said in praise of one's work

concave hollow and curved like the inside of a circle or sphere; curving in

convex curved out like the outside of a circle or sphere; curving out

condemn express strong disapproval of

condone forgive or overlook

council a group of people called together for discussion or decision

counsel advice (noun); to give advice (verb)

eligible properly qualified

illegible handwriting or printing that is not plain enough to read

explicit clearly expressed; definite

implicit implied or understood even though not directly expressed

faint dim; dizzy

feign pretend

formal according to set customs or rules

former occurring in the past

principal head of a school

principle a fundamental belief

temerity reckless, boldness, rashness

timidity shyness

weather condition of the atmosphere

whether either; indicates alternate choice

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Final answer:

Correct word usage is essential for clear communication. The sentences have been completed with appropriate words based on their meanings such as 'hear' for auditory experiences and 'here' for locations, as well as 'effect' for a result and 'affect' for an influence.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is important to choose the correct word based on its meaning to complete each sentence accurately. Here are the correct choices for the provided examples:


  1. Can you hear the phone ring from here?

  2. Are you going to the movie theater at two p.m., or is that too early for you?

  3. This show always has a depressing effect on me.

  4. It's hard to find small apartments for rent in this neighborhood.

  5. Let's meet at the pizza place so that I can eat something without meat.

  6. Although it will need work, its basic structure is sound.

  7. Check about insuring personal items in your apartment.

  8. You can set the groceries on the table over there.

  9. I'm going to watch the game at their house.

  10. How do you think the elections will affect the neighborhood?

  11. They're listening to music on their headphones.

  12. You're going to trip if you don't tie your shoelaces.

  13. Bring your phone to the store to exchange it for a new one.

  14. Whether we travel depends on the weather.

By understanding the different meanings of words that sound alike, you can ensure correct usage and clear communication in writing.

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