Uttering the words “brews” and “bruise” without context or showing anyone their spellings can be quite confusing. As we all know, the English language contains… Continue reading
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Exalt vs. Exult
The terms exalt and exult belong to a group of words called homophones, two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins,… Continue reading
Soar vs. Sore
Do birds soar or sore high into the sky? Are your feet sore or soar from walking for an hour after your car broke down?… Continue reading
Tail vs. Tale
The words tail and tale are part of a group of words called homophones, which have similar sounds but have different meanings, uses, or spellings.… Continue reading
Wrote vs. Rote
Because of their similar pronunciations, homophones present a serious challenge to writers. This even becomes more difficult if the homophones are also spelled similarly. This… Continue reading
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