CRT Review: Commonly Confused Words
Part 3
The following is a list of words that are often confused and misused in writing.
Affect - to influence
Effect - result (noun); to accomplish, to put into action, to do (verb)
You attitude will affect what you accomplish.
The special effects in the movie were outstanding.
Affect - to influence
Effect - result (noun); to accomplish, to put into action, to do (verb)
You attitude will affect what you accomplish.
The special effects in the movie were outstanding.
Ascent - climb
Assent - agreement
The ascent to the top of the mountain was intense, but satisfying.
The president reluctantly gave his assent to the new law.
Assent - agreement
The ascent to the top of the mountain was intense, but satisfying.
The president reluctantly gave his assent to the new law.
Cite - to quote
Sight - vision
Site - a place
If you do not cite your sources, it can be considered plagiarism.
When I stay up too late, my sight starts to blur.
This will be the site of the new courthouse.
Sight - vision
Site - a place
If you do not cite your sources, it can be considered plagiarism.
When I stay up too late, my sight starts to blur.
This will be the site of the new courthouse.
Elicit - to draw or bring out
Illicit - illegal
It is very difficult to elicit a response from the students when they are asleep.
Jimmy was arrested for some type of illicit activity.
It is very difficult to elicit a response from the students when they are asleep.
Jimmy was arrested for some type of illicit activity.
Passed - to pass
Past - a former time
He passed the turkey to Jim.
You cannot live in the past.
Past - a former time
He passed the turkey to Jim.
You cannot live in the past.