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ESL/ EFL: A list of commonly misspelled words

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  • Date July 10, 2022
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Try to memorize the spelling of these words!

1. comfortable
2. every day
3. people
4. writing
5. developed
6. written
7. which
8. received
9. took
10. companies
11. future
12. complex
13. enough
14. with
15. loose
16. lose
17. although
18. high school
19. preferred
20. example
21. thought
22. taught
23. live
24. leave
25. apartment
26. too
27. whatever
28. personal
29. boyfriend
30. personality
31. autumn
32. weekend
33. family
34. alcohol
35. suddenly
36. his
37. government
38. another

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