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Which Word to Use
Commonly Confused Words and How to Choose the Right Ones PDF Print E-mail
Affect or Effect? Assure, Ensure, or Insure? e.g. or i.e.? It's or Its? Good or Well? Toward or Towards?
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It's or Its? Who's or Whose? Why Words with Apostrophes Are So Confusing PDF Print E-mail
The two most commonly confused words in the English language are probably its and it's. Find out why words with apostrophes are so confusing and how to pick the correct word.
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Fewer or Less? Over or More Than? Using the Right Words with Numbers PDF Print E-mail
Learn about the right words to use when writing about numbers and find resolution to the great "over vs. more than" debate.
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What's the Difference Between e.g. and i.e.? PDF Print E-mail
The proper use of e.g. and i.e. is one of the most popular searches at Writing911.  This section answers the question of which one to use once and for all.
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Me, Myself, and I: What's the Difference? PDF Print E-mail
Learn the proper use of myself and the other -self words like yourself, himself, etc.
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