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Emigrate vs. Immigrate
Emigrate: To remove out of a country for the purpose of settling in another.
Immigrate: To come to settle in a country.
Emigrate Immigrate
Emigrate vs. Immigrate
My parents emigrated from Australia.
They immigrated to the United States.
Furthest vs. Farthest
Furthest: To the greatest degree.
Farthest: At or to the greatest physical
distance.
Furthest vs. Farthest
Out of the whole class, Andrew was the furthest along on his homework.
Suzy ran the farthest out of the entire team.
Capitol vs. Capital
Capitol: the main building of the US Congress.
Capital: the city or town that is the official
seat of government; the wealth, in money or
property, owned by an individual or firm.
While we are in Washington D.C., I hope we visit the Capitol.
Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States.
Capitol vs. Capital
Sale vs. Sell vs. Cell
Sale: (noun) The act of selling, a quantity sold, or special disposal of goods (as at reduced prices).
Sell: (verb) To transfer goods or services in exchange for money.
Cell: (noun) A small room or compartment.
The store is having a sale.
Please turn off your cell phone.
Sale vs. Sell vs. Cell
My brother sells oranges.
There vs. Their vs. They're
There: In or at a certain place.
Their: Possessive pronoun (like "your").
They're: Contraction for "they are."
To vs. Too vs. Two
To: In the direction of, toward.
Too: To an excessive extent or degree; in addition to.
Two: The number after one.