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right - correct spelling
adjective, noun, adverb, and verb
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses right, write, and rite. Click here for that discussion.
Example: We’re on th…
scarcely - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: They could scarcely see through the morning fo…
scene - correct spelling
noun
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses scene and seen. Click here for that discussion.
Example: In the next scene, the monster ate a skyscraper.…
seen - correct spelling
verb (past participle of the verb see)
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses scene and seen. Click here for that discussion.
Example: We have seen t…
sense - correct spelling
noun and verb
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses sense and since. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He has a wonderful sense of humor. nou…
severely - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He was severely injured in the car wreck.
should - correct spelling
auxiliary verb
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses should and would. Click here for that discussion.
Example: Everyone should learn how to use wor…
sight - correct spelling
noun and verb
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses sight, site, and cite. Click here for that discussion.
Example: She was a sight for sore eyes. n…
sincerely - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He sincerely believed in his own abilities.
site - correct spelling
noun and verb
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses sight, site, and cite. Click here for that discussion.
Example: This is a good site for the new …
specifically - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He specifically asked for corned beef.
stationary - correct spelling
adjective
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses stationary and stationery. Click here for that discussion.
Example: The price of the stock has remai…
stationery - correct spelling
noun
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses stationary and stationery. Click here for that discussion.
Example: She used her personal stationery for …
statue - correct spelling
noun
Not statute.
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses statue, statute, and stature. Click here for that discussion.
Example: The pigeons sat on…
statute - correct spelling
noun
Not statue.
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses statue, statute, and stature. Click here for that discussion.
Example: Congress passed a s…
surely - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He will surely resign after these revelations.
sympathy - correct spelling
noun
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses sympathy and empathy. Click here for that discussion.
Example: We extended our sympathy to the widow.
their - correct spelling
possessive pronoun
Note: For a discussion of their, there, and they’re, see Grammar.com’s section on Common Grammatical Mistakes. Click here for the beginning of that discussion.<…
there - correct spelling
adverb, pronoun, adjective, and noun
Note: For a discussion of their, there, and they’re, see Grammar.com’s section on Common Grammatical Mistakes. Click here for the beginning of…
they're - correct spelling
contraction
Note: For a discussion of their, there, and they’re, see Grammar.com’s section on Common Grammatical Mistakes. Click here for the beginning of that discussion.
thorough - correct spelling
adjective
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses thorough, through, and threw. Click here for that discussion.
Example: His thorough investigation tu…
through - correct spelling
preposition, adverb, and adjective
Grammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses thorough, through, and threw. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He w…
truly - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: He truly loves his wife.
undoubtedly - correct spelling
adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that discussion.
Example: She will undoubtedly accept the appointment.
unique - correct spelling
adjective
In the Parts of Speech section, Grammar.com discusses the proper use of unique. Click here for that discussion.
Example: Her unique voice was unforgettable.


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Choose the sentence with correct use of the indefinite pronoun:
A Each of the students is presenting his project.
B Few have completed their homework on time.
C Everybody enjoyed the party.
D Someone are waiting for you outside.

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