Saturday, in the park…
Saturday, not Saterday
It comes from Saturn Day.
He threw the ball through the tire swing
theirs, there’s
theirs means something belonging to a group of people
there’s means a contraction of there is or there has
threw, through
threw means that someone caused something to move rapidly through the air
through means to pass from one side of an opening to the other
thrown, throne
thrown means that something had been caused to move rapidly through the air
throne means an ornate chair for a king or queen
Thanksgiving vocabulary
autumn, not autum
Corn is also called maize, which is a strange spelling since it is a type of grain of the species Zea mays
pumpkin, not pumkin or punkin
giblets, not jiblets
grateful, not greatful
seamless, seemless
seamless means without seams
seemless is not a word
taught, taut
taught is the past tense of teach
taut means under tension [like a rope]
Mispronounced then misspelled
perseveres, not perserveres
verbiage, not verbage
Commonly misspelled words
threshold, not threshhold
tomorrow, not tommorrow
unfortunately, not unfortunatly
vehicle, not vehical
weird, not wierd
withold, not withhold
Commonly misspelled words
seize, not sieze
seizure, not siezeure
separate, not seperate
sufficient, not sufficeint
surprise, not suprise
Commonly misspelled words
presence, not precense
privilege, not privalige
recommend, not reccomend
restaurateur, not restaurantur
Commonly misspelled words
occasion, not ocasion
omission, not ommision
possess, not posess
practice, not practise