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In a previous article, I discussed to, too, and two; there, their and they're; and the difference between affect and effect. Here I will discuss other, just as common, English mistakes that can be easily caught when you are self-editing your work. If you catch these errors, your work will be cleaner, correctly reflecting your professionalism and will help form a good first impression on your readers.

Don't believe it? You might be surprised if you were to go back and look at some of the things you've said. Look at some messages you've sent, and then consider saying the exact same words in a face-to-face or a telephone conversation. Sound a little rough? Don't feel too bad, it happens to the best of us, just try to keep this in mind the next time you're typing out an email or instant message.

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If you have not already concluded that a mortgage is a bad thing, look up the term "mortgage" in the dictionary. It is a derivative of two latin words, mortuus meaning "Death" and gage meaning "Grip". It is a "Death Grip".

Another example is the word, "cahoots" as in, "They was in cahoots!" The word cahoots comes from the Spanish, "con juntas" meaning in conjunction or (working) together.

quotes in latin While his name may not jump out at you at first, his timeless words can have you singing for hours and it's not unusual for anyone to associate a memory or emotion with his precious lyrics.

The origin of the gender system in Latin is beyond the scope of this article but it is enough to say that Latin has two genders. Yes, you read that right, Latin only has two genders. You may be displeased and point out that in your textbook you learned that Latin has three genders. This is kind of true but we will look at it in a moment. The textbook is referring to the "neuter" gender, which is not really a gender at all but a lack of gender. "So what" you say, but it this is important. Grammar rules in Latin are different for words that have gender and words that do not have gender. The rules are different not only in regards to adjectives and pronouns but also use as a subject or object.