Some useful hints about correct English and tips on literary analysis by Barbara Daniels (Doc Barbara) an ex-teacher with an Oxford M.A. in English Language and Literature and a London Ph. D
Saturday, 29 September 2012
ALTAR AND ALTER
These two words are pronounced the same but have very different meanings: Altar is the holy table in a church: you can remember it by thinking that marriage has ar in it also. Alter means to change something.
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