Word Confusion: Yore vs You’re vs Your
You’re ahead of the game with your manuscript if you understand that critical difference in this Word Confusion of yore from KD Did It.
You’re ahead of the game with your manuscript if you understand that critical difference in this Word Confusion of yore from KD Did It.
KD Did It began writing Word Confusions circa 2012.
Surely even surly writers can see the need to edit, edit, edit. Find out more about this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
“Sic” and “sick” are interchangeable, but do consider how most people define “sick” in their minds. Appreciate the richness of English. Use that richness.
Can you be a pirate in a 1963 Lincoln Continental, if you’re carrying letters of marque? You’ll have to mark your car with a pirate flag if you sail in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
I reckon one could consider writers as chasing their tail even as they chase down the words for their own tales in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
So, you’ve written and edited, stitched and sewn those words together, and now you can finally reap what you have sown in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Who knew this wasn’t a new, singular Word Confusion from KD Did It? All it takes is a “k” to ensure it’s even less -new. Humph, even the gnu knew.
Infamous and notorious are quite similar in a very negative way while famous is also well-known but in a positive way in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
What you wear and where can be significant, if you were ware of such in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.