31 Day Writing Tips - Day 12

@just4him (323168)
Green Bay, Wisconsin
May 12, 2019 1:23pm CST
Welcome to today's topic - Typos. You might think typos are easy to spot especially if the word is misspelled. However, what about words that aren't misspelled and are still typos. Spellchecker won't catch those words. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and different meanings. Common homophones are: Its, It's They're their, there You're your Peek, peak Right, write, rite Sight, cite, site read, reed Other homophones that aren't quite as popular are: Poor, pour, pore Breech, breach Aye, eye I'm certain there are a lot more than the few I've shown. If you're not certain about the word you're using, look it up. Get it right. If you don't know how to spell a word, look it up. The most commonly misspelled word is you're and your. Most people will use your when they mean you're. The best way to know which is right is to say you are, then you know you're is correct. If you can't say you are, then your is correct. The same with it's. If you can say it is, then it's, it's. I hope I've helped you with your typos. Now practice your spelling and write a post. I look forward to reading your offerings. Thanks for reading. Image courtesy of Pixabay
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
13 May 19
One that spell checker doesn't catch is to, too, two. This one gets me a lot. Another one is so and do. The two letters are side by side on my tablet keyboard. I am forever trying to type do but type to instead.
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
14 May 19
@just4him I agree. I know how to choose which one to use but when you type in a hurry, your mind doesn't always pick the right one.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
13 May 19
I forgot about the to trio when I wrote that one yesterday, but it is one that is important also and can get mixed up easily.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 May 19
@simone10 No, it doesn't. I always get the underline when I use the wrong word.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
12 May 19
I taught homophones and always had a knack for them.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
12 May 19
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
12 May 19
@DianneN And we are back!!!
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
12 May 19
That's great. I didn't even know what they were called until I bought my editing program a few months ago. It was never taught by any of my teachers. I'm glad I've learned about them and can pass on my knowledge to others.
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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
12 May 19
Although I hated English in school I loved spelling as a kid, I used to enter every spelling bee I could to show off Edit : my problem is with ei and ie, still to this day!
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
12 May 19
I totally understand that problem. English and I didn't get along well either. However, spelling and I did.
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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
12 May 19
@just4him Another I see misused is "then and than" and that one really gets me.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
12 May 19
@andriaperry My word program wants me to use the wrong one all the time. Another is further and farther. And my pet peeve - lose and loose.
• Sonora, California
14 May 19
Thank you for pointing out the homophones, I think many including myself get those mixed up from time to time!
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 May 19
I know I did with the first edition of Scarred. I was horrified to find how many of them I misused as I was getting ready to publish the second edition.
@Mulidi (1991)
• Cruz Bay, Virgin Islands (U.S.)
12 May 19
Thanks for sharing I will try my best to erase some era
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
12 May 19
We only need to pay attention to the words we use.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
12 May 19
@Mulidi I always have an error line under the word to alert me.
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@Mulidi (1991)
• Cruz Bay, Virgin Islands (U.S.)
12 May 19
@just4him I'm always in hurry when I type and I don't even notice some era
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