Quick writing reminders...
"Piece of mind"
While you can always give someone a piece of your mind, in this instance, you mean PEACE of mind (to indicate serenity.)
Segway vs. segue
Segway is the scooter. When youâre transitioning from point A to B, you mean SEGUE.
"Piece of mind"While you can always give someone a piece of your mind, in this instance, you mean PEACE of mind (to indicate serenity.)
Segway vs. segueSegway is the scooter. When youâre transitioning from point A to B, you mean SEGUE.
IrregardlessNot a word. You mean âregardlessâ.
âI could care lessâBy writing this, youâre telling someone you donât care much, but you could care a little less than you do in that moment.
You mean to write: âI couldnât care less.â
Free reign vs. free reinReign is what royalty does (so it kind of makes sense), but you probably mean rein, which is what one does to restrain a horse.
When youâre talking about giving someone the ability to roam free, thatâs the horse reference (so use rein.)
Throws vs. throesIf youâre in the throws of passion, youâre probably in a physical fight.
But if youâre in the throes of passion, youâre having an all-consuming emotional experience.
BONUS: Quick and easy ways to remember how to spell things right on the first try!
Dessert vs. desert: Which one do you want more of? Thatâs the one with a double âsâ.
Accommodate: This word can accommodate a double 'c' and a double 'm'
Dessert vs. desert: Which one do you want more of? Thatâs the one with a double âsâ.
Accommodate: This word can accommodate a double 'c' and a double 'm'
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