Website review: Commonly Misused Words

4whatiknow 4whatiknow discovered this in Linguistics 49 reviews since Oct 6, 2007
icon tagslinguistics, words, grammar noslang.com/spelling.php

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justheidi rated 2 months ago
I'm ashamed to say I need this site. I still can't remember which to use, affect or effect...
rumpybump rated 7 months ago
everyone should review their English usage periodically...give this site a browse. you may be surprised at your errors. ((i was!)) i'l admit it.
tonnet rated 8 months ago
Will help me (you) lots!
furie1335 rated 8 months ago
From the page: "List of Commonly Misused Words"
TypicalSituation rated 8 months ago
I want to know why ideal and idea aren't on there. My ex used to say "That's a good ideal!" when he meant idea.. then I dumped him.
colinmac rated 8 months ago
From the page: "Alright - This just isn't a word. You should use all right."
askjosh rated 8 months ago
List of commonly misused words. Please help clean up the English language!
anitab rated 8 months ago
why are these reviews so serious. lighten up people.. it's only language. "From lokito: From goanna300: This pages OK but I no it's stuff allready. What I can't except is they should of insured that people spel alright first like no there dots. Like ie when its OK to say eg without dots or when you can put to or 3 dots in a row and like not loosing the plot with like fifteen dots. Like thats maybe a cool affect but way to many dots. And than you dont even no weather you're speling sucks these days cos theirs to many squigly red lines under your writing when its probly a problem with you're sisters labtop."
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