Pairs/Groups Of Words Often Confused – Part 4 of 6

LATER, LATTER Later means afterwards; latter is the second of two things. “Later that day we went for a walk.” “We have two choices. The latter is the more reliable, but the former would be cheaper.” LAY, LAID This pair confuses writers almost more than any other. “He lay on his bed.” Although this sentence […]

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