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The Most Misspelled Word

Idiosyncrasy. Yes, the last syllable begins with an s. Plural: Idiosyncrasies.

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Subjunctive and Indicative

When “if” is followed by something unlikely, untrue, or unreal, use the subjunctive: “If he were in your shoes, he would understand.” When “if” is followed by something likely, true, or real, use the indicative: “If he was in your … Continue reading

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Sarcasm and Irony

Something ironic conveys the contradiction between the literal meaning of some words and their intended meaning. Its purpose is to amuse. Sarcasm is much like irony, but the purpose of sarcasm is to use the words to cause hurt.

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