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Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs
Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs
Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs
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Start using these 75 English word pairs the right way today.
Stop confusing compliment and complement!
Write English more accurately and proficiently.
Understand the difference between these commonly confused terms with definitions and example sentences to help you.
Avoid embarrassment.
Learn to use these 75 misused English word pairs correctly the first time!
Get Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs today.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 12, 2018
ISBN9781386913092
Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs
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Winn Trivette II, MA

Winn Trivette II, MA, is a certified veteran English as Second Language professor, who is fluent in Spanish. He produces certified business and legal translations from Spanish, and Portuguese into English. Please contact him at: winn@atranslationace.com.

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    Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs - Winn Trivette II, MA

    PREFACE

    ACCEPT OR EXCEPT? Complement or compliment? Principal or principle"?

    Don’t misuse any of these words while writing letters, memos, or reports for the boss. These words are similar in sound, spelling, or meaning.

    Your confusion stops today!

    As an experienced English professor of more than 10 years, I know students have doubts about these tough, but essential small points of the language.

    That is why I wrote Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs.

    Study these commonly confused words with definitions, example sentences, and practice exercises that should help you not only understand these words but use them correctly.

    Use Top 75 Misused English Word Pairs to improve your English now.

    Take the book to the office or class.

    When you have a doubt, look up the term and then use it correctly the first time!

    Good luck,

    Professor Winn

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Professor Winn is an experienced English professor for more than a decade.

    If you need to strengthen your English skills – either for a promotion at the office or prepare for the IELTS or TOEFL exam, reserve your class today with me – Professor Winn!

    ABBREVIATIONS

    (adj.) – adjective

    (adv.) – adverb

    (n.) – noun

    (prep.) – preposition

    (v.) – verb

    WORD PAIRS: A to N

    1.  ACCEPT – (v.) - to

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