Tag: homophones
Grammar 101: Gibe and Jibe Are Not the Same
Posted by Michael Kwan | Mar 23, 2018 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Grammar 101: Gate and Gait
Posted by Michael Kwan | Dec 8, 2017 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
Grammar 101: Patience for Patients
by Michael Kwan | Nov 1, 2017 | Grammar & Idioms | 0
It likely comes as little surprise that many of the entries in this Grammar 101 series discuss...
Read MoreGrammar 101: Site, Sight and Cite
by Michael Kwan | May 9, 2013 | Freelance Life, Grammar & Idioms | 8
Words that sound the same when spoken, but are spelled differently and have different definitions, can present quite the challenge when it comes time to write them down. Homophones are particularly challenging if one or more of...
Read MoreGrammar 101: To, Too, and Two
by Michael Kwan | Aug 31, 2009 | Freelance Life, Grammar & Idioms | 4
It’s time to brush up on your grammar skills again. Just as I have done in the past, I’m taking a look at a set of homophones that can be a source of confusion for some people when they are writing something in the...
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