44 Common Confusions to Annoy the Grammar Police
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The following 44 examples of commonly confused words and phrases have also been visually represented in a set of two infographics that can be found here (part one) and here (part two). Index Advance vs. Advanced Affect vs. Effect Altogether vs. 'All together' Alternate vs. Alternative Amount vs. Number Amused vs. Bemused Apart vs. 'A part' Appraise vs. Apprise Breath vs. Breathe Breach vs. Breech Bring vs. Take Depreciate vs. Deprecate Deserts vs. Deserts vs. Desserts Diffuse vs. Defuse Disinterested vs. Uninterested e.g. vs. i.e. Economic vs. Economical Emigrate vs. Immigrate Flaunt vs. Flout Grisly vs. Grizzly vs. Grizzled 'Home
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