a part (of), not apart (of)
would have/should have/could have, not would of, should of, could of
to/too/two - not the same things, folks
your/you're - same as to/too/two
Lily already covered the use of "its" and "it's". Someone else caught their/there/they're.
Good idea: study the use of apostrophes, semicolons, and colons.
Eats, Shoots & Leaves is a must read.
Just because a word is "in the dictionary" doesn't mean that it's correct or acceptable to use it. Read the entire definition.
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