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Words that Sound or Look Alike Practice Exercises
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Homophones and Homonyms Study Guide
Homophones and Homonyms This lesson focuses on some common yet confusing words you're likely to use as you write and speak. Do you know the difference between accept and except? How about duel and dual? Or the real ...
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Homophones and Homonyms Practice Exercises
Review the study guide if needed: Homophones and Homonyms Study Guide Homophones and Homonyms Practice Exercises Practice Exercise 1 Circle the correct word in each ...
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Homonym and Homograph Study Guide
Homonym and Homograph Grammar is a tricky, inconsistent thing. Being the backbone of speech and writing, it should, we think, be eminently logical, make perfect sense, like the human skeleton. But, of course, the skeleton is arbitrary, too. Why twelve pairs of ...
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Homonym and Homograph Practice Exercises
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Misplaced Modifiers Help
Misplaced Modifiers When you write, you transfer what you are thinking—what you want to say—onto paper for someone else to read. You use modifiers to describe words or make their meanings more specific. You know what you mean to say, but your message ...
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Misplaced Modifiers Practice
Review the lesson for Misplaced Modifiers Help. Misplaced Modifiers Practice Modifiers Rewrite each sentence so that the modifiers are ...
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