Word Confusion: Feat versus Feet
This self-editing Word Confusion from KD Did It is not quite the feat I’d hoped for, but it will stand on its feet for now.
This self-editing Word Confusion from KD Did It is not quite the feat I’d hoped for, but it will stand on its feet for now.
Stow away is the action while a stowaway is the person (or critter!) who hides out whether it’s aboard ship or your manuscript in this Word Confusion from KD Did It for the self-editing writer.
I hate that I always gotta floss after eating an old crock says one croc to another in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Self-editing is almost more of a groan than the grown manuscript is in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Everyone should pay attention to the quality of their writing, and every one of you self-editing writers have even more need to do so in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
You won’t be bored once you start to board your cover for that fabulous new book you wrote…in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Preparing you for the onslaught of the Every Mondays that begin 14 August and go through 11 September 2017, ranging from “Every Body vs Everybody”, “Every Man vs Everyman”, “Every One vs Everyone”, “Every Place vs Everyplace”, and “Every Way vs Everyway”.
Self-editing writers who write with reverence or to the reverend in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s the ultimate definition of a Word Confusion—not the pentultimate and certainly not the last from KD Did It for self-editing writers.
In the most common usages, padding and patting convey completely different visuals to your readers. Discover more in this Word Confusion Padding vs Patting from KD Did It.