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One word or two?<br />
Words that cause confusion<br />
Some words are confusing<br />
because they can be written as<br />
one word or two.<br />
Others, such as almost and<br />
although, are always just one word.<br />
already/all ready<br />
For example: We had already packed our cases for<br />
the trip.<br />
alright/all right<br />
For example:<br />
also/all so<br />
For example:<br />
The children were all ready to go<br />
swimming.<br />
The doctor asked if I was feeling<br />
alright. (Informal use)<br />
The group had the answers all right<br />
in the test.<br />
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The cost also included the art<br />
materials.<br />
The tourists were all so surprised by<br />
the scenery they asked to stay.<br />
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