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Article Title: How to Deal With Confusing Words
Author: Jane Sumerset
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There are times where you found yourself writing your assigned topic continuously however, you might not notice it that there are words where you confuse them from the exact word that corresponds with the correct meaning that you are thinking. It�s just that, you are thinking about the right definition for your sentence but you had written down the wrong way. Have you ever experienced that?
But in some cases, just because you are not sure that you are using the exact word for your sentence, you pause for a while from your writing task and then later on, your flowing ideas seems to be stuck and you run out of words to write on. That�s a pretty annoying thing in your part as your work is being interrupted because of these confusing words.
But how are you going to deal with these words? Thinking about the possible words that you will use in your content is really a hard thing to do when you are on the process on writing. It�s like interrupting your mind from the ideas that keep on running in your head while dealing with these confusing words. Now, how are you going to avoid this situation?
Besides, there are also a lot of people who experience the same thing. Worst, some people don�t even notice that they already use the wrong word which confuses the exact meaning that they really wanted to say. If this keeps on going, then your readers can�t hardly understand what you are trying to convey in your content. You need to be clear and sure about the words that you use to avoid confusions.
There are many words in the English language that serve to confuse us, especially those that we use interchangeably, but really shouldn�t. In fact, I�ve probably seen a thousand and one articles detailing these perplexing word pairs.
Chances are, it�s impossible for you to memorize all of these words. As such, people are only advised to study them whenever they encounter persistent problems with specific ones. Some of these words are confusing because of their spelling similarities, such as adverse-averse and except-accept. Others are often mistaken because they are so close in meaning, such as many-much and common-mutual. A few may be so error-prone because of how they are pronounced, they are forms of the same root word and a few other possible reasons.
If you find yourself constantly suffering from mistakes with such words, make a list of particular ones that bug you. Note their meanings and proper usage, then proceed to use them consciously in your next writing project. The more you use them correctly, the better you�ll usually get at them.
Using an English writing software will usually be able to identify any mistakes you make in word usage, especially in these cases. With the many possible combination, though, it�s not unusual to slip up every now and then. However, it�s safe to say that it can help you get it right about 99% of the time.
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