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Here is a list of commonly misused words or word phrases. The definitions of these words or word phrases may come from Cambridge Dictionaries Online, MacMillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners or Oxford Dictionaries Online.

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beat, beet

Which should you use, beat or beet ? One meaning of the verb beat is to defeat someone in a game, competition, election, or battle. A beet is the...


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because of, due to, owing to

Which should you use, because of , due to or owing to ? Due to , meaning attributable to, is adjectival. Use due to after the linking verb be . ...


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being as, being that

The constructions being as and being that are used in non-standard English to mean because or since . Do not use these constructions in your writing....


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belief, believe

Which should you use, belief or believe ? A belief is a strong feeling that something is true or real. The verb believe means to think that something...


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bent on doing something, bent on something, bent to do something

Which should you use, bent on doing something , bent on something or bent to do something ? The construction bent on doing something means very...


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beside, beside of

Which should you use, beside or beside of ? One meaning of the preposition beside is next to. The phrase beside of is wrong. Incorrect: Beside of...


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beside, besides

Which should you use, beside or besides ? One meaning of the preposition beside is next to. The preposition besides means in addition to. Incorrect:...


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better do something, had better do something

Which should you use, better do something or had better do something ? The construction had better do something or ‘d better do something is...


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between and, between or

Which should you use, between and or between or ? Between is used for showing a relationship that involves two people or two things. Between is used...


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between you and I, between you and me

Which should you use, between you or I or between you and me ? Between is a preposition and takes an object pronoun. Between you and me is...


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