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Your vs You’re

May 10, 2017 - pdf

Your and you’re are among the pairs of homophones even many English native speakers often confuse. Today, we will identify the differences and uses of… Continue reading

Peak vs. Peek vs. Pique

May 2, 2017 - pdf

The three words peak, peek, and pique are homophones, words with the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling. This may be the reason… Continue reading

Beside vs. Besides

March 24, 2017 - pdf

It is not uncommon to get confused with the terms beside and besides. Not only do these two words look alike, they also sound alike.… Continue reading

All Right vs. Alright

March 8, 2017 - pdf

All rightand alright are a pair of words that may sometimes be confused because one is the complete spelling of the phrase while the other… Continue reading

Precede vs. Proceed

February 20, 2017 - pdf

Not only do precede and proceed sound similar, these two terms also pertain to movement, causing confusion to some. This post will help you distinguish… Continue reading

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