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Affect and effect is one I always stumble over.
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Affect and effect is one I always stumble over.


"Then" and "than" were a problem for me so, a long while back.






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One I'm always harping on about is lie v lay.

https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/lay-versus-lie

Grammar Girl has some great tips and tricks.

So many people spell definitely incorrectly.
If you remember finite, as in de finite ly you'll always get it right.


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