Easily learn these often mixed up words that are spelled or sound similar or the same. Never confuse these words again!
Never confuse these 113 words again! Learn their meaning, spelling, pronunciation, and avoid the embarrassment of using them incorrectly. Do not fall in these English language traps that even native speakers get caught in every day!
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Homonyms in English are strange little words that sound similar but are spelled differently and have different meanings. These can be tricky, and not just for those learning English as a second language, even those who have spoken the language since birth can confuse them from time to time. Here are some common homonyms and examples of each word’s proper usage.
Adjectives are words or phrases “naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it”. In short, adjectives are descriptive words. Many confuse them with adverbs, but adverbs cannot describe nouns and generally end in “-ly”.