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  • Enrique wrote a new post 12 years ago

    The old “a while” vs. “awhile” argument is definitely a confusing one for many since both sound the same.  They are even spelled the same if you take out the space between the first option.  With such confusion, […]

  • Enrique wrote a new post 12 years ago

    Have you ever been stumped as to whether you should use “toward” or “towards” when writing?  If so, you are not alone.  Both choices sound good, but which is the correct choice?  The answer is that both “toward” […]

  • Enrique wrote a new post 12 years ago

    Whether it’s on an internet message board or in print somewhere, “your” and “you’re” are often used incorrectly.  Sure, they do sound the same, but they definitely do not mean the same thing, and that is why […]

  • Enrique wrote a new post 12 years ago

    Hale vs. hail is another word choice argument made tricky by the fact that both words are pronounced the same.  So, which would you use when you want to say that you come from a certain place? !–more–

    You […]

  • Enrique wrote a new post 12 years ago

    You’ve probably heard the words “hanged” and “hung” used interchangeably many times, but have wondered about their proper usage.  This will hopefully clear up the debate for you.!–more–

    Both “hanged” and […]

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  • Welcome to Writer Shack Forums! New here? Introduce yourself to the crowd by replying to this thread. Tell us about yourself. Are you an editor, writer, or publisher? Run a magazine or publish books? Write fiction […]

  • The defuse vs. diffuse word choice argument is just another example of how the English language can be very tricky at times.  This quick guide will clear up the difference between the two terms to help you […]

  • Emigrate vs. immigrate is a popular topic due to the fact that both words sound so similar and deal with the same topic.  They mean two completely different things, however, and this quick tip will give you the […]

  • The word choice argument of sit versus set is quite similar to another popular topic – lay versus lie.  We will attempt to clear it up for you to help with your future writing projects.!–more–

    Set is similar […]

  • Believe it or not, many people have difficulty with using “a” and “an” before certain words.  One particular word where confusion arises is “historic.”  You have probably seen some people write “an historic” and […]

  • Believe it or not, many people have difficulty with using “a” and “an” before certain words.  One particular word where confusion arises is “historic.”  You have probably seen some people write “an historic” and […]

  • Have you ever been confused about whether the correct phrase is “could care less” or “couldn’t care less?” This writing and editing tip solves the age old question.

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    Have you ever heard someone say […]

  • Have you ever been confused about whether the correct phrase is “could care less” or “couldn’t care less?” This writing and editing tip solves the age old question.

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    Have you ever heard someone say […]

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