Monday, December 2, 2019
Ten Words to Learn How to Spell in 2010 - The Writers For Hire
TEN WORDS TO LEARN HOW TO SPELL IN 2010 Make any resolutions this year? Iââ¬â¢m going to propose you make one more: Polish your emails. Write flawless notes. Look smarter. Check out this hilarious cartoon on The Oatmealââ¬â¢s site, Ten Words You Need to Stop Misspelling. It outlines some of the most commonly misspelled words (and yes, even the best of us make these mistakes sometimes) in a fun, entertaining way. Study it. Commit these words to memory. If I could add just one more word pair to this list, it would be here/hear. I see this one all the time (Hi, dad!), and like most homophones, itââ¬â¢s really a very silly mistake, since the words are not similar in any way: Hear: verb, having to do with sound, listening, and using your ears. Ex: Do you hear that noise? Here: adverb, noun, or adjective, having to do with place (both real and abstract); it is the opposite of ââ¬Å"there.â⬠Ex: Come over here and then weââ¬â¢ll go to lunch. Do you have any spelling or usage pet peeves that didnââ¬â¢t make the list? Let us know â⬠¦ and hereââ¬â¢s to a happy, error-free 2010!
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