answersLogoWhite

0

AllQ&AStudy Guides
Best answer

Klaatu

This answer is:
Related answers

Klaatu

View page

I need a hanger to hang up my jacket.

Be careful not to confuse this word with the soundalike "hangar". That's a large building where airplanes are kept.

View page

To allot something is to give it to someone, so the opposite is to keep it.

Be careful not to confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".

View page

Many people confuse "allot" with the soundalike phrase "a lot" (often incorrectly written "alot"), which means "a large quantity of".

View page

Who's is a contraction for who is, or sometimes who has. For example, "Who's sleeping in my bed?" (Who is sleeping ...)
Be VERY careful not to confuse who's with the soundalike word whose, which is the possessive word for who. "Whose picture is this?" "It's a person whose hair i

View page
Featured study guide
📓
See all Study Guides
✍️
Create a Study Guide
Search results