So often, less is more.
So I’ll keep today’s grammar tip brief.
Lose the extra “o” that is wrongly forced into “recurring.”
- Wrong: Reoccuring
- Right: Recurring
Do the same for the “en” that incorrectly starts “titled.”
- Wrong: Entitled
- Right: Titled
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So often, less is more.
So I’ll keep today’s grammar tip brief.
Lose the extra “o” that is wrongly forced into “recurring.”
Do the same for the “en” that incorrectly starts “titled.”
Don’t forget “forego” and “forgo.” Forego is to go before, but forgo — without the “e” — is to go without. Lose the “e” to go without!
Don’t forget “forego” and “forgo.” Forego is to go before; forgo — minus the “e” — means to go without. Go without the “e” to go without in forgo!
I’m entitled to my opinion.
Why, yes you are, Chris. But if you’re writing a book, please don’t say it’s entitled “Everybody Has One.” Thank you, as always, for reading!