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It’s Hammer Time: Hammering Down Homophones

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  Have you ever asked yourself, “Hey, am I spelling that right?” Rest assured, you are not the only one mixing up the spelling of words. Specifically, many people are guilty of interchanging two words that sound the same. These types of words even have their own word; they are called homophones, which is Greek for “same voice” or “same utterance.” This type of typo is all too common and the following are a few I have compiled to teach the proper tools. First off, before we begin, I would like to quickly discuss contractions. Contractions are words that combine two words into one, replacing a dropped letter with an apostrophe. Commonly used contractions are “don’t,” “can’t,” or “didn’t.” In these cases, the apostrophe is taking the place of the “o” in “not.” Keeping contractions in mind, one of the most popular misprints in writing is interchanging “your” with “you’re.” Let us start with the contraction. “You’re” stands for to words “you” and “are,” and st