Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Different meaning same spelling

 Why do i need to know this 

inaccuracies 

missinterpectation 

pairs / trios 

sounds similar to one another 

often confused 

Lay/ Lie 

Lay to put something down

I did not want to lay my blanket on the wet grass 

Lie to assume horizontal position

Fewer - used with countable noun

I drink fewer cups of water than Analise.

less - used with uncountable noun

They're - Their- There

They are 

Their - The third person possessive noun

You use their to show that someone has owenershop 

Too- adverb that mean excessive or also 

The teacher wanted to have her picture taken too.

Two

They're going to the party tomorrow. 

Their is a third person possessive 

who's 

whose 

That use with defining clause

my dress that has pockets is at the dry cleaners.  

which -used with non defining clauses 

if the clause description can 

badly -Bad 

used to modify an action 

badly 

she was hurt badly

I had a bad day 

then 

than 

well and good 

well - used to modify an action 

she swims well

 i am doing well 

i am having a good day 

she is a good swimmer 

lesson 2 

which sentence is gramatically correct

I want to go over their after I finish eating 

I left my bag over there after I got home 



you're allowed to take as many slices as you want 

your going to take a left at the corner 

your is possive and refer a person ( not correct ) 

Amber is an athelet who enjoys swimming whom ate my sandwitch? 

who is used as the subject 


9 example question 

laying 

lay 

lying 

lie 

The patient reported that she drank less soda than she didd the previous week 

little is not used to compare 

fewer is countable noun

the least the smallest amount of `8



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