What are examples of other commonly confused words Complete Discussion
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What are examples of other commonly-confused words? How might using the correct word benefit you in various situations (at work or at home)?
Q2:
Providing a review of a peer's work can be beneficial for both parties. How will you ensure you are giving appropriate and helpful feedback? Why is it important to balance both positive and constructive comments?
What are examples of other commonly-confused words Complete Discussion
easily comprehensible by the readers, and do not sound too simplistic, too. I take extra precautions to make sure I have picked up the correct words, and have not confused with similar sounding words. For example, new and knew sound almost similar, when spoken; yet both are entirely distinct in meaning. Some of the commonly confused words include “affect & effect, good & well, all ready & already, lay & lie, allusion & illusion, leave & let, among & between, ordinance & ordnance, are & our, precede & proceed, award& reward, quiet & quite, breath & breathe, quote & quotation, can & may, conscience & conscious, statue & sta...
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