The confusion of Tail/Tale
Tail is usually a word related to animals or coins, and the word
tale is a story
that is imagined or true.
Incorrect: When you flip a coin, you’ll get either heads or
tales.
Have you read the book called
The Tail of Lady Bug?
Correct:
When you flip a coin, you’ll get either heads or
tails.
Have you read the book called
The Tale of Lady Bug?
Avoid the mistakes of Red/Read
The word
read retains its spelling in present tense and past tense. But
red is
primarily a color, and it may connote danger.
In this case, the past tense of
read is compared to red because of the pronunciation.
Incorrect:
On
Tuesday afternoon, an accident
occurred because it was
difficult to detect if the
read light was damaged or working.
Daniel
red the inscription aloud.
Correct:
On Tuesday afternoon, an accident occurred because it was
difficult to detect if the
red light was damaged or working.
Daniel
read the inscription aloud. (past tense)
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