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| 1. | The doctor told President Bush he would have him back on his (feat, feet) in no time. |
| 2. | One (carat, caret, carrot) is equal to 200 milligrams. |
| 3. | Some birds follow army (ant, aunt) swarms to feed on escaping insects. |
| 4. | The rustic country (in, inn) provided a perfect setting for the wedding. |
| 5. | His cruel remarks caused her to (flea, flee) from the room in tears. |
| 6. | At low (tide, tied) we could see thousands of seashells lying on the beach. |
| 7. | His argument was too (weak, week) to convince anyone. |
| 8. | The roses had (groan, grown) up against the wall of the cottage. |
| 9. | The lands around the (manner, manor) have been used for farming. |
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| 2. | Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the (ceiling, sealing) of the Sistine Chapel. |
| 3. | The new pants I bought were too long, so I took them to a tailor to (altar, alter). |
| 10. | How much do you still (oh, owe) on your car loan? |
| 11. | (Cite, Sight, Site) is one of the five senses. |
| 12. | These small companies now have their own (discreet, discrete) identities. |
| 13. | We hid in the bedroom to wrap (presence, presents) for Jamil's birthday party. |
| 14. | The purple martin (praise, prays, preys) on wasps. |
| 15. | The baby elephant, despite his size, looked so (suite, sweet)! |
| 16. | According to Mother Goose, Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard was (bare, bear). |
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