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Tom's Guide recounted how some players initially grouped words incorrectly, such as misplacing 'Unnerve' terms, before identifying the 'T' abbreviation link. GameDaily noted the puzzle's structure ...
Bruce Worden is a scientific illustrator by day and a comic book creator by night. One of his projects, "Homophones, Weakly," is dedicated to visualizing "alike" words that we commonly get wrong.
Until very recently, Timothy Torkildson blogged for the Nomen Global Language Center-- an ESL school in Provo, Utah. Earlier this month, Mr. Torkildson wrote a blog post explaining why homophones can ...
'Doctor! I think I’m shrinking. I’m getting smaller!' 'Well, first you will have to calm down and learn to be a little patient.' A question from Sokhom in Cambodia: What is the difference between a ...
Grammar 101: a homophone is "two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling." An example would be the words "knight" and "night." ...