Word Confusion: Ladder vs Later vs Latter
Later you can explore the earlier Word Confusion post on “Former versus Latter”…once you climb down the ladder of this exploration of ladder vs later vs latter from KD Did It.
Later you can explore the earlier Word Confusion post on “Former versus Latter”…once you climb down the ladder of this exploration of ladder vs later vs latter from KD Did It.
When one encounters the latter, it can be useful to track back to the former to understand how it came about in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Ever wonder when and how to speak in the affirmative? Promote the mood? How best to convey an exclamation or agreement? Yeah, I have, and yes, it was great fun to explore those yeas and yays in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The abstruse is a puzzling concept whereas obtuse is simply dumber than dirt in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
In this Word Confusion from KD Did It, led is strictly a past tense verb of lead.
A simple and visual explanation of tracking and kerning and when to use them in this Formatting Tip from KD Did It.
Book layout widows, orphans, rags, and runts are lone bits of text, but not as alone as real widows and orphans. Discover how to help your manuscript’s loneliness in this Formatting Tip from KD Did It.
Check out this Word Confusion from KD Did It, to discover the difference between likely and liable…one is definitely better than the other.
Weak moments can occur any day of the week for any kind of Word Confusion. This one’s from KD Did It — just to confuse you a bit more.
Weigh the ways in which your wae takes you in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.