
One amusing usage error is when people use tenant when they mean tenet. A tenant, of course, is someone renting a property, while a tenet is “a principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true.”
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One amusing usage error is when people use tenant when they mean tenet. A tenant, of course, is someone renting a property, while a tenet is “a principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true.”
Continue reading “Usage Tip: Tenant/tenet”Do you know the difference between something that’s historic and something that’s historical? These do in fact mean different things!
Historic refers to something that has a big impact on history – say, for example, the historic first landing on the moon.
Another pair of commonly confused words is complementary and complimentary.
There are so many words that are spelled similarly to each other and therefore frequently get mixed up in writing. One of the most common pairs of these words is effect and affect. And while most writers usually know the difference between them, sometimes these words still get confused.
This tip is a follow-up to my previous one, about the frequent misuse of singular first-person pronouns.
(I should disclaim that there is a situation where there is such a word as “I’s” – in a phrase such as “dot the i’s and cross the t’s.” But that’s not what this post is about.)
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Welcome to my series of grammar tips! I love grammar, and it’s kind of amazing how little we native English speakers actually learn about English grammar in school. Continue reading “Grammar Tip: Me vs. I”
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