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There are lots of English words that look and sound similar, so it is easy to make spelling and vocabulary mistakes - even for native English speakers! 
In this lesson, I explain some confusing pairs of words, like this:  
Advise /advice  
accept/except      
Aloud / allowed
All together / altogether 
Along / a long 
Desert / dessert 
Principal / principle
Complement / compliment
FOR EXAMPLE:
I offered her my advise.
I offered her my advice.
Confusing, huh? Which word is the correct one to use? 
Well, the answer is ADVICE (but watch this video lesson so I can explain why!) 
Read the full transcript to this video on my blog: https://www.mmmenglish.com/2017/05/08/confusing-english-words-fix-common-vocabulary-mistakes-errors/
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