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		<description><![CDATA[..Or perhaps we should ask why, why, why? Here are some perhaps logical questions people might ask. Although we know that the English language is made up of some very weird and wonderful structures, exceptions and rules. Enjoy the list.. Why isn’t phonetic spelled the way it sounds? How come the word abbreviation is so [...]]]></description>
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<p class="two"><span class="big">..Or perhaps we should ask why, why, why? Here are some perhaps logical questions people might ask. Although we know that the English language is made up of some very weird and wonderful structures, exceptions and rules. Enjoy the list..<br />
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<p class="one">Why isn’t <span class="bold">phonetic</span> spelled the way it sounds?</p>
<p class="one">How come the word <span class="bold">abbreviation</span> is so long?</p>
<p class="one">Wouldn’t the opposite of <span class="bold">abbreviate</span> be breviate?</p>
<p class="one">What’s another word for <span class="bold">thesaurus</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Wouldn’t it be more appropriate to call a <span class="bold">dictionary</span> a <span class="italic">definitionary</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Would anyone ever look up the word <span class="bold">dictionary</span> in the dictionary?</p>
<p class="one">Is there something <span class="bold">spellbinding</span> about dictionaries?</p>
<p class="one">Why is it that <span class="bold">definitions</span> are seldom definitive?</p>
<p class="one">How come there is no <span class="bold">verb</span> form of the word verb?</p>
<p class="one">Since <span class="bold">pronoun</span> is a noun, why isn’t <span class="bold">proverb</span> a verb?</p>
<p class="one">Can you recite a list of nouns <span class="bold">verbatim</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Do <span class="bold">verbose</span> people ever use nouns?</p>
<p class="one">Would “buy” and “try” be good <span class="bold"><span class="italic">ad</span>verbs</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Do this sentence need <span class="bold">reverberation</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Doesn’t the word <span class="bold">syntax</span> sound rather more political than scholarly?</p>
<p class="one">How come there is no <span class="bold">anagram</span> for anagram?</p>
<p class="one">Why doesn’t the word <span class="bold">umlaut</span> have one?</p>
<p class="one">Wouldn’t <span class="bold">analogy</span> be a good synonym for proctology?</p>
<p class="one">Why didn’t they call a <span class="bold">palindrome</span> something like a palinilap or emordrome?</p>
<p class="one">Does <span class="bold">onomatopoeia</span> sound anything like it means?</p>
<p class="one">Wouldn’t you say most <span class="bold">novels</span> are not?</p>
<p class="one">What’s the <span class="bold">word</span> for when you can’t think of the word?</p>
<p class="one">Why isn’t <span class="bold">lisp</span> pronounced lithp?</p>
<p class="one">Why is <span class="bold">number</span> abbreviated as “no” when there is no “o”?</p>
<p class="one">Why is <span class="bold">phraseology</span> only one word?</p>
<p class="one">Shouldn’t there be a shorter word for <span class="bold">monosyllabic</span>?</p>
<p class="one">What is the <span class="bold">opposite</span> of opposite?</p>
<p class="one">Who coined the phrase “<span class="bold">coined the phrase</span>?”</p>
<p class="one">Why isn’t <span class="bold">acronym</span> an acronym of something?</p>
<p class="one">Isn’t <span class="bold">dyslexic</span> really spelled <span class="italic">cixelsyd</span>?</p>
<p class="one">Is <span class="bold">slang</span> short for “sloppy language?”</p>
<p class="one">Why do they call the thing at the end of sentence a <span class="bold">period</span> instead of a dot?</p>
<p class="one">Source <a href="http://www.jimwegryn.com/Words/Language.htm">www.jimwegryn.com</a></p>
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<p><strong>Confusing Words</strong> is a collection of <strong>3210 </strong> words that are troublesome to readers and writers. Words are grouped according to the way they are most often confused or misused.</p>
<p>Some of these words are homonyms (words that sound alike but are spelled differently) and some are just commonly confused.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=affect">affect</a> and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=effect">effect</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=there">there</a>, <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=their">their</a>, and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=they%27re">they&#8217;re</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=capital">capital</a> and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=capitol">capitol</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=affluent">affluent</a> and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=effluent">effluent</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=atheist">atheist</a> and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=agnostic">agnostic</a></li>
<li>&#8230;and over 3000 more.</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=lay">lay</a> (11963)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=lay">lay</a> (11954)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=less">less</a> (8961)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=less">less</a> (8960)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=less">less</a> (8956)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=affect">affect</a> (7012)</li>
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<p>The last confusing word viewed was: <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=monkey">monkey</a>, which is confused with <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=ape">ape</a>, and <a href="http://www.confusingwords.com/index.php?nohit=1&amp;word=simian">simian</a>.</p>
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<h2>5 Commonly Mistaken &#8220;A&#8221; words</h2>
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<p>The writing portion of the SATs includes a 25 minute essay in which you critically respond to a text or passage. In order to come off as a clever and intellectual individual, one must first be aware of the commonly mistaken grammatical errors. By being aware of these common mistakes, you can be sure to use the right (not write) tenses, spellings and punctuations in your essay. </p>
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<p>Interestingly, we use many of these words on a regular basis and may not even realize we are spelling them incorrectly. Be aware especially to the context in which you are using the word in order to come to a conclusion into how it should properly be used.</p>
<p>The following five examples gives you an introductory look on commonly misspelled and sometimes misinterpreted words and their usages from the &#8220;As&#8221;. Hopefully, with the information provided, you will be able to learn a thing or too and incorporate these new skills into your vocab. If you already have these tricky words figured out, great!</p>
<p>1. <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag"><span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">A lot</span></span></p>
<p>    A lot &gt;&gt; correct (meaning a large portion of something)</p>
<p>   <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag"> Alot </span>&gt; Incorrect<br />
    Allot  &gt; Used as a verb to assign, give or provide possession to something or someone</p>
<p>* Key to Remembering: When referring to much of something using &#8220;a lot&#8221;, think of the &#8220;a&#8221; in being important to describing the large amount. Therefore, it would not be connected to the next word. If you&#8217;re a kinesetic learner, you can think of taking a deep breath before heaving the large amount. Making it &#8220;A *breath* lot.</p>
<p>2.  <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">A Versus An</span></p>
<p>    A very simple concept, however it is easily confused and mistakenly used. A or an refer to something, depending on the first letter of the word following it. </p>
<p>    A &gt;&gt; Used when following a word starting with a consonant (B,C,D,F,G&#8230;.etc)<br />
    An &gt;&gt; Used when following a word starting with a vowel (A,E,I,O,U and sometimes Y)</p>
<p>3. <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">Accept Versus Except </span></p>
<p>Accept &gt;&gt; Meaning to receive<br />
Except &gt;&gt; Meaning to leave out, similar to &#8220;but&#8221;</p>
<p>Examples: I accept your apology.<br />
                I want everything on my pizza except pepperoni.</p>
<p>                You should have excepted your offer &gt;&gt; could mean you should <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">NOT</span> have taken the offer<br />
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<div><em>whereas</em>  </p>
<p>You should have accepted your offer &gt;&gt; would mean you should have taken the offer.</p>
<div>Therefore it is important to make sure that the usage of each word is correct in order to make sure you&#8217;re getting the correct message out.  </p>
<p>4.<span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag"> Affect Versus Effect</span></p>
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<p>Affect &gt;&gt; Having an influence on (a-FECT)</p>
<p>Effect &gt;&gt; As a noun, meaning to create (Trying to effect change by conserving energy).<br />
              Showing a result (When I turned off the lights, I effected my energy consumption).<br />
              Other expressions of this include being effective, personal effects</p>
<p>This is a bit confusing yes, but if you think of the word &#8220;effect&#8221; as a resulting word, you can put it into context easier.</p>
<p>These words are commonly confused, and the rules given to tell them apart are often wrong. <span class="word">Affect</span> means &#8220;to influence&#8221; or &#8220;to produce an effect in.&#8221; <span class="word">Effect</span> means &#8220;consequence&#8221; or &#8220;that which is produced by an agent or cause.&#8221;</p>
<p>Many try to differentiate between the two by saying that <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">affect</span> is a verb, while <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">effect</span> is a noun. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s not so simple. The word <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">affect</span> can also serve as a noun, meaning &#8220;observed or expressed emotional response,&#8221; and the word <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">effect</span> can also serve as a verb, meaning &#8220;to become operative&#8221; or &#8220;to carry out,&#8221; as in, &#8220;to effect changes.&#8221;<br />
5. <span class="yui-tag-span yui-tag">Accommodate</span></p>
<p>Remember the double &#8220;c&#8221; and the double &#8220;m&#8221; and you&#8217;ll be on your way to great spelling and grammar!</p>
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