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Ntc's Dictionary Easily Confused Words: With Complete Examples of Correct Usage

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Provides the pronunciation, definition, and sample usage of such confusing words as "shall" and "will," "imply" and "infer," and homophones

208 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1994

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June 18, 2010
This book would be okay if were called a dictionary of homophones, which it is, instead of a dictionary of easily confused words, which it isn't. I wouldn't have bought it if I hadn't been duped by the title.

For example, does anyone really mix up inn and in? Or son and sun? I don't think so. But this book will explain the difference.

On the other hand, there are no entries for eager and anxious because they don't sound alike, although people mix them up all the time.

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