Two Words Which Sound Alike, but Are Different

English can be confusing, especially when you’re reading or writing/typing words. It’s easy to find the right word to convey your meaning in spoken context, but putting those words to paper?

There’s a challenge.

In some cultures, saying some words are difficult, but that’s a story for private conversation. If you need help, contact me via email to arrange a time to discuss your needs – for free!

* Back to “Sounds the Same but…”

Here are two words that are pronounced the same, sound the same, but please use the correct spelling:

Your:

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/your

Yore:

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/yore

Here’s a bonus word for you!

Here’s a word we always use, but with only one “t”. It’s pronounced the same, however here is what it means with two “t’s”:

Butt – read the WHOLE definition:

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/butt

Choice made, today!

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