Maybe if I focused on putting more grammar on the cue ball rather than english, it'll improve my game...?
KC, your a funny felloe.. Or is it fellow?? :thumbup:
The 25-cent expression for words that sound/look alike but actually have nothing to do with one another is "homonyms." And you can be absolutely certain that anybody who knows that can't play a lick. (This one can't.) GF
Your trying to be funny. :smile:
Your trying to be funny. :smile:
The 25-cent expression for words that sound/look alike but actually have nothing to do with one another is "homonyms." And you can be absolutely certain that anybody who knows that can't play a lick. (This one can't.) GF
When comforting a grammar Nazi, I always say, "They're, there, their. It will be okay."
This works for comforting pools players after a miss, too.
So those that look/sound different but are closely related would be heteronyms?The 25-cent expression for words that sound/look alike but actually have nothing to do with one another is "homonyms."