No matter whether you’re a native English speaker or not, you probably face some spelling problems from time to time. And even today, with the use of autocorrect and various spell-checkers, we still repeat the same little mistakes over and over again. To make your writing better, Bruce Worden created a blog called Homophones, Weakly. In this blog, Worden posts funny minimalistic illustrations showing English words that look the same, sound the same, or are otherwise easily confused.
No matter whether you’re a native English speaker or not, you probably face some spelling problems from time to time. And even today, with the use of autocorrect and various spell-checkers, we still repeat the same little mistakes over and over again. To make your writing better, Bruce Worden created a blog called Homophones, Weakly. In this blog, Worden posts funny minimalistic illustrations showing English words that look the same, sound the same, or are otherwise easily confused.
No matter whether you’re a native English speaker or not, you probably face some spelling problems from time to time. And even today, with the use of autocorrect and various spell-checkers, we still repeat the same little mistakes over and over again. To make your writing better, Bruce Worden created a blog called Homophones, Weakly. In this blog, Worden posts funny minimalistic illustrations showing English words that look the same, sound the same, or are otherwise easily confused.
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