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Edit This Grammar Lesson: Is it in Tow or in Toe?
There are a ton of common phrases we use all the time in conversation. But they never look right on paper. A perfect example is in tow and in toe. Let's discuss.

Steve Gamel
4 days ago2 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Flower vs. Flour
Do you know the difference between flower and flour? Most people say yes, but these homophones are confused more often than not. Let's discuss them in today's post.

Steve Gamel
Apr 92 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Allowed vs. Aloud
Today's Edit This Grammar Lesson covers allowed and aloud. Do you know when to use these homophones in everyday writing? Don't worry ... we're here to clear things up.

Steve Gamel
Apr 22 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Gorilla vs. Guerrilla
Do you know when to use gorilla and guerrilla in a sentence? They are more confusing than you might think. Let's explore them in today's blog post, shall we?

Steve Gamel
Mar 122 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Rung vs. Wrung
Today's Edit This Grammar Lesson discusses the differences between rung and wrung. Do you know when to use these in your everyday writing? Let's take a look.

Steve Gamel
Feb 262 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Colonel vs. Kernel
Do you know the difference between colonel and kernel and when to use them in everyday writing? Let's explore these homophones in today's blog post.

Steve Gamel
Feb 52 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Serial vs. Cereal
Today's grammar lesson focuses on serial vs. cereal. Do you know when to use each one in everyday writing? Let's explore in today's Edit This Grammar Lesson.

Steve Gamel
Jan 292 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Is It Err or Error on the Side of Caution?
Did you err on the side of caution or error on the side of caution? This is a common phrase that is often incorrect in everyday writing. Let's talk about it.

Steve Gamel
Jan 153 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Peal vs. Peel
Do you know the difference between peal and peel in everyday writing? Let's explore these homophones in today's Edit This Grammar Lesson. Click to read our post now.

Steve Gamel
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Queue and Cue
Today's Edit This Grammar Lesson topic is queue vs cue. Do you know the difference between these two homophones?

Steve Gamel
Nov 13, 20252 min read


Stop Adding Apostrophes! How To Pluralize Last Names on Holiday Cards
You don't add an apostrophe to your last name when pluralizing it for a holiday card. It's that simple, folks. Let's explore this topic more in today's blog post.

Steve Gamel
Oct 30, 20253 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Illusion vs. Allusion
In today's Edit This grammar lesson, we will explore the differences between illusion and allusion. Do you know how and when to use these homophones in your writing?

Steve Gamel
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Hoard vs. Horde
In today's blog post, we will discuss the differences between hoard and horde. Do you know how to use them correctly in a sentence? Click on this link to find out.

Steve Gamel
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Canvas vs. Canvass
Welcome to another Edit This® grammar lesson. In today's blog post, we will discuss Canvas vs. Canvass. Do you know the difference between these two homophones?

Steve Gamel
Aug 14, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Tide vs. Tied
Do you know the difference between tide and tied? Many people think they do, but I see this mistake in written text a lot. Let's discuss in today's blog post.

Steve Gamel
Aug 7, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson (Revisited): Stationary vs. Stationery
In today's Edit This Grammar Lesson, we explore the distinct differences between stationary and stationery. Do you know when to use each one in your writing?

Steve Gamel
Jun 26, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Peek vs. Pique vs. Peak
Do you know when to use peek, pique, and peak in a sentence? Most people might say yes, but these homophones can be more confusing than you might think. Let's take a look.

Steve Gamel
Jun 12, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Horse vs. Hoarse
Do you know the difference between horse and hoarse? Most people might say yes, but these homophones confuse more people than you might think.

Steve Gamel
May 29, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Disburse vs. Disperse
Have you ever confused the words disburse and disperse? If so, you're not the only one. Read today's blog post to clear up any lingering confusion.

Steve Gamel
May 1, 20252 min read


Edit This Grammar Lesson: Tailer vs. Tailor vs. Taylor
Welcome to another Edit This® grammar lesson. In today's blog post, we will discuss Tailer vs. Tailor vs. Taylor. Do you know the difference between them?

Steve Gamel
Apr 24, 20252 min read
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