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Re Confused Words: Words That English Learners Tend to Confuse
Antecedtly smith
In response to Confused Words: Words That English Learners Tend to Confuse (Kelly Smith)
Investigate these two sentences – one of them contains an error:
I poured over book after book.
We pored over the catalogues.
Is it accurate to say that you are questionable which one is correct? There are a considerable lot of words in English that look or sound alike yet have altogether different meanings, for example, pore and pour or flaunt and flout.
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