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Grammar Chaos: When Homophones Collide—Is It Bizarre or Is It Bazaar?

Sep 20, 2017

  Bizarre and bazaar may sound alike, but these two words could not be more unlike.   Bizarre is an adjective, which means “strange or eccentric.” Here are some examples. The doctor is a pretty bizarre fellow, isn’t he? My cat was acting bizarre during the ...
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Tom Clancy: A Master of Spy Fiction

Sep 14, 2017

“The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.” — Tom Clancy Fans of spy novels and military fiction are sure to be familiar with the name Tom Clancy. A prolific author of the genre, Clancy established himself as both a great writer and a passionate fan of naval hi...
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Grammar Chaos: How Far You Should Go—By Far versus So Far As versus As Far As

Sep 13, 2017

Phrases that use similar words can be pretty confusing, especially when we find them in very different places. Phrases like by far, as far as, and (in) so far as may look similar, but all of them are used for specific purposes. Keep reading to find out. By far is actually an idiom that means �...
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