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Words that are commonly confused.

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April 13, 2017, 06:04 AM
egregore
Words that are commonly confused.
I see a lot of "who's" when it should be whose. Also, the apostrophe is used to indicate a contraction of "who is," not something belonging to the rock band. Razz
April 13, 2017, 11:31 AM
SigSAC
Your vs. You're

I've seen some emails lately with a signature line that includes "your welcome" . . . .
April 13, 2017, 03:15 PM
egregore
Elicit/illicit.
Ordnance/ordinance. I see this one all the time. Military weaponry is ordnance!!!

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April 13, 2017, 03:40 PM
f2
supersede & supercede..., wait
April 13, 2017, 05:47 PM
Eponym
Cue vs. queue

cue
a: a signal to a performer to begin a specific action
b: a tapering rod for striking the cue ball (as in billiards and pool)

queue
a: a waiting line; persons, objects, or data are added at one end of the line and are processed at the other
April 13, 2017, 05:49 PM
egregore
I like these threads. They give me an outlet for my inner Grammar Nazi. Big Grin
April 13, 2017, 09:20 PM
henryaz
 
Apostrophes are free. Use them, liberally, wherever you want to. Smile
 
April 14, 2017, 06:38 AM
egregore
Homicide and murder. Yes, all murders are homicides, but a homicide isn't necessarily a murder. Homicide is simply the killing of one human being by another. The circumstances are what dictates its being justifiable (e.g., killing in self defense), murder, manslaughter and all the varying degrees thereof.
April 14, 2017, 09:51 AM
henryaz
quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
Homicide and murder. Yes, all murders are homicides, but a homicide isn't necessarily a murder. Homicide is simply the killing of one human being by another. The circumstances are what dictates its being justifiable (e.g., killing in self defense), murder, manslaughter and all the varying degrees thereof.

A death in wartime is another example of a homicide that is not considered a murder. Even worse is when "murder" is proposed as the "manner of death" or the "cause of death". Manner can be one of only four things: natural, accidental, homicide, or suicide. Cause is the medical determination of what made the body stop working (bleeding out due to gsw, heart attack, blunt force trauma to the brain, etc). Google for "cause of death" and you will usually find manners of death listed among the causes. The two terms are widely misunderstood, and murder does not belong in either category.
 
April 16, 2017, 09:44 AM
egregore
Concentric and eccentric. A concentric cam is an oxymoron.
April 17, 2017, 09:30 AM
xwesler
quote:
Originally posted by PASig:
Moot and Mute

A co-worker uses the term "it's a mute point" occasionally and I don't have the heart to correct him.


"It's a moo point."
"Don't you mean moot?"
"It's like a cow's opinion. It doesn't matter. It's moo."

...otherwise most of my pet peeves (the their/they're/there and who's/whose confusions are the ones I most often correct in reports I get...)


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April 17, 2017, 03:45 PM
vinnybass
succeed/secede
statute/statue



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April 19, 2017, 08:02 PM
egregore
Calvary (the site of Jesus' crucifixion) and cavalry (horse-mounted soldiers).
April 20, 2017, 09:23 AM
LS1 GTO
Hanger and hangar.

One is for your clothes, the other is for your plane.






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