
may be the wrong word. English is full of confusing words that sound alike but re spelled differently. It’s also full of words that share similar (but not identical) meanings
Commonly Confused Words Words evolve with use and misuse over time, sometimes o. curing their meanings. Here are current conjugations and clarifications of some . mmonly confused words. For …
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Even More Confusing Words: one word or two? I accept your gift. Everyone except little Johnny is going. My advice to you is to stop sucking your thumb.
CONFUSING CONTRACTIONS it’s (it is) they’re (they are) who’s (who is) you’re (you are) its (of it) their (of them) there (at that place) whose (of whom) your (of you)
mmonly Confused Words Most commonly confused words are homonyms— words that are similar in sound, but different in the. r meaning and spelling. A dictionary is the best way to make sure you are. …
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