Chapter 236. Exercise P7-2

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Exercise P7-2
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In each pair, choose the sentence that has no spelling errors.

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Example

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Correct. Misspelled is spelled correctly. For more help, see section P7-c.
Sorry. Misspelled is the correct spelling. For more help, see section P7-c.
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Question

Correct. Principle is the correct spelling for “a fundamental guideline.” For more help, see section P7-c.
Sorry. Principle is the correct spelling for “a fundamental guideline.” For more help, see section P7-c.
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Question

Correct. The possessive pronoun whose is correct in this sentence. For more help, see section P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling of the possessive pronoun is whose. The contraction who’s means “who is” or “who has.” For more help, see section P7-c.
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Question

Correct. The correct spelling is occurred. For more help, see section P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling when adding the suffix -ed to the word occur is occurred. For more help, see section P7-c.
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Question

Correct. The correct spelling is committed. For more help, see section P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling when adding the suffix -ed to the word commit is committed. For more help, see section P7-c.
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