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Raise vs. Raze

September 8, 2017 - pdf

Just like other homophones or words that are similar in pronunciation but differ in spelling and meaning, the terms raise and raze sometimes cause confusion… Continue reading

Common Phrasal Verbs Exercise

September 7, 2017 - B2pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate phrasal verb. Answers When I was talking to James, Susie broke in on our conversation. James has agreed… Continue reading

Review vs. Revue

September 7, 2017 - pdf

Another example of homphones are the words review and revue, which sound alike but differ in spelling, meaning, and use. This causes confusion among writers… Continue reading

Perpetrate vs. Perpetuate

September 7, 2017 - pdf

Because of their similar spellings and pronounciations, the words perpetrate and perpetuate often get mixed up by writers despite having different definitions and uses. This… Continue reading

People vs. Persons

September 6, 2017 - pdf

In the modern sense, the word people has slowly been adopted by some writers as the de facto plural form of person in place of… Continue reading

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