20 Writing Mistakes Even Native Speakers Make (Infographic) by JENNIFER FROST on JULY 27, 2016 ......
 
Incite vs. Insight Just like any other homophones (words that sound alike and have different meanings, but have different spellings), the terms incite and insight sometimes cause confusion among writers. Today, we will determine their difference and how they should be used in a sentence. The word incite is used as a verb which means “to encourage or stir up violent or unlawful behavior” or “to urge or persuade......
 
Too, Enough and So…That The adverbs too and enough are used to indicate excess or sufficiency. In these sentence structures, enough is always placed after the adjective it qualifies while too is placed before the adjective. Enough and too are followed by infinitive phrases (to + verb). Sometimes they are also followed by a phrase beginning with for. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word or......
 
 
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