Confusing Words Explained |
Written by: Brian Austin
How to Easily Determine When to use Its or It's in Your Writing
Some words may sound similar yet have entirely different meanings. For example "its" and "it's" come high on the list ...
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 07:17:33 -0500
Word count: 327 |
Written by: Brian Austin
When to Use Who Or Whom - and Does Anyone Care Anyway?
The English language provides an abundant variety of ways in which you can express your thoughts, ideas, concepts and emotions. However, such a wid...
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:35:26 -0500
Word count: 472 |
Written by: Brian Austin
Affect or Effect: Confusing Words Demystified
Some words can sound similar but have entirely different meanings. For example "affect" and "effect" are known to confuse sometimes. Eng...
Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:03:19 -0500
Word count: 291 |
Written by: Brian Austin
What's up with You, Me and I?
When writing novels that involve you directly - an autobiography for example - you'll most likely use the first person ("I" and "me") in your writing a...
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:10:36 -0500
Word count: 358 |
Written by: Brian Austin
How to Decide Whether to Use Fewer Or Less?
The English language is littered with words that at first glance appear to have similar meanings, yet which can easily be confused. Let's explore two favorit...
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:07:45 -0500
Word count: 553 |
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