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38 Common Spelling and Grammar Errors

Posted by Madd_Fictional on May 28, 2012

John Green, of Mental Floss fame, takes a look at common spelling and grammar errors such as “Stationery vs. Stationary,” “Good vs. Well” and “Loose vs. Lose.”

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