Mark Twain had said that, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter – ‘tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.’
Unlike math and science, writing has very few absolutes. To that end, we’re faced with making choices, and many times those choices are word choices.
Many writers are confused about words that sound and look alike. They may rely heavily on spell checker. However, the computer can only guess. You must be sure the word is the one with the sense you intended, so you won't confuse your reader. Anytime you're not sure what a word means, look it up in a dictionary for both meaning and to see how it is used.
Though not inclusive of all word pair mistakes, this book speaks of the common word choices that chalenge us every day.
This book consists of more than 900 entries and the meanings of more than 2,000 individual words or phrases.
Much of the content is based on word problems.
A good primer for students and teachers alike !!