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Ate – is the past tense of eat
- We ate a late lunch today, so we are not very hungry.
- The girls ate at their aunt's house.
- My dogs ate their dinner. They really like their new dog food.
- My son ate at school.
Eight – is the number the comes after seven
- We have to buy eight different kinds of fruit.
- The girls have to be at school at eight in the morning.
- My sister is eight years old.
- My sister has eight handbags.
Ad vs Add - With Audio/Voice
Advice vs Advise - With Audio/Voice
As vs Because With Voice/Audio
Accept vs Except - With Audio/Voice
Affect vs Effect - With Audio/Voice
A Few - A Little - Few - Little - With Voice/Audio
Ad vs Add - With Audio/Voice
Advice vs Advise - With Audio/Voice
As vs Because With Voice/Audio
Accept vs Except - With Audio/Voice
Affect vs Effect - With Audio/Voice
A Few - A Little - Few - Little - With Voice/Audio
More Confusing WordsConfusing Words Staring With A
Confusing Words Staring With B
Confusing Words Staring With C - D
Confusing Words Staring With E - F - G
Confusing Words Staring With H - I
Confusing Words Staring With J - K - L - M - N - O
Confusing Words Staring With P - Q - R
Confusing Words Staring With S