Month: June 2023

Air Or Heir

Now, here’s where the problem lies. “Heir” and “air” sound exactly the same, but they have completely different meanings. So, if you mix them up in a sentence, it can lead to hilarious misunderstandings. Imagine saying, “The princess was the rightful heir to the throne of fresh air.” It’s like saying the princess was the …

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Here Or Hear

I’ll explain the meanings of the words “here” and “hear” in a humorous way. “Here”: Meaning: “Here” refers to a specific place or location. Imagine you’re at a party, and there’s a huge bowl of your favorite snacks. When someone asks, “Where are the snacks?” You confidently reply, “Here they are!” while pointing at the …

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Grateful Or Greatful

Grateful: Grateful is an adjective that describes a feeling of thankfulness or appreciation towards someone or something. It’s like when you receive a huge slice of pizza, and you’re so grateful that you start doing a happy dance! Here are 10 sentences using “Grateful” in everyday American English: I’m grateful to my parents for making …

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Flout Or Flaunt

The use of flout where one might expect to see flaunt does occur on occasion, although it is considerably less common. When Miss Smith went to Mudge recently to market a load of watermelons she was asked why she did not marry. She flouted her calico skirt, and, with a contemptuous air, replied: “Men is …

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