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Incorrect Homophones

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What it means

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Using the wrong spelling can confuse your reader about what you're trying to say.

Why it matters

Getting homophones wrong can make your writing unclear and show that you haven't carefully checked your work. In selective school tests, using the correct homophone shows you understand word meanings and can write precisely.

Example

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āŒ I can't wait to go their on the weekend! āœ“ I can't wait to go there on the weekend! āŒ The dog wagged it's tail happily. āœ“ The dog wagged its tail happily.

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Training levels

Level 1

Spot It

Learn to recognize the issue in examples

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Level 2

Fix It

Practice rewriting to correct the issue

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Level 3

Create It

Write original content demonstrating mastery

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