Saturday, August 22, 2020

Cent, Scent, and Sent - Commonly Confused Words

Penny, Scent, and Sent - Commonly Confused Words The words penny, aroma, and sentâ areâ homophones: they sound the same however have various implications. The thing penny alludes to a coin equivalent to the hundredth piece of a dollar: a penny. As both a thing and an action word, aroma alludes to a scent or the feeling of smell. Sent is the past and past-participle type of the action word to send. Models Texas oil was not really worth a penny a barrel until Standard Oil found an approach to refine it.​No man can taste the products of harvest time while he is charming his aroma with the blossoms of spring. (Samuel Johnson)​After fourteen days in the medical clinic, the patient was sent home. Practice Exercises (an) I _____ my auntie a card to say thanks and some flowers.(b) I paid my little girl one _____ for every dandelion she pulled out of the lawn.(c) The _____ of roses filled the cool morning air. Answers to Practice Exercises Answers to Practice Exercises: Cent, Scent, and Sent (an) Iâ sentâ my auntie a card to say thanks and some flowers.(b) I paid my girl oneâ centâ for every dandelion she pulled out of the lawn.(c) Theâ scentâ of roses filled the cool morning air. Glossary of Usage: Index of Commonly Confused Words

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