Grammar Bomb: ALLUSION vs ILLUSION

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Grammar Bomb1724.003_Allusion vs Illusion

 

“The magician’s power is in the illusion of magic,

and in the host’s allusion to his own previous successes.”

 

allusion {noun} [THINK: expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it]
illusion {noun} [THINK: likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses]

 

Grammar Bomb: ASSISTANCE vs ASSISTANTS

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Grammar Bomb1724.002_Assistance vs Assistants

The two assistants ran downstairs,

searching for their leader to offer him their assistance.

assistance {noun} [THINK: provision of something to help someone]
assistants {noun} [THINK: person who ranks below a senior person]

 

Grammar Bomb: AMIABLE vs AMICABLE

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Grammar Bomb1724.001_Amiable vs Amicable

The amiable juggler greeted the child with an amicable smile.

 

amiable {adj} [THINK: having or displaying a pleasant manner]
amicable {adj} [THINK: having a spirit of friendliness]

 

Grammar Bomb: COUNCIL vs COUNSEL vs CONSUL

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Grammar Bomb14 16.003_Council vs Counsel vs Consul

The council met; they are upset

the American consul rejected their counsel.

 

council {noun} [THINK: advisory; body of people elected to manage]
counsel {noun & verb} [THINK: advice]
consul {noun} [THINK: official appointed by government]

 

Grammar Bomb: ASSENT vs ASCENT

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Grammar Bomb14 16.002_Assent vs Ascent

“The assent of the crowd could be heard

as the team made their ascent up the mountain.”

 

assent {noun & verb} [THINK: expression of approval]
ascent {noun} [THINK: climb or walk to the summit]

 

Grammar Bomb: BORN vs BORNE

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Grammar Bomb14 16.001_Born vs Borne

The baby was born three months ago;

we were informed by the message

borne on the pony express.

born {adj} [THINK: existing as a result of birth]
borne {adj} [THINK: carried or transported by]

 

Grammar Bomb: HERD vs HEARD

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Grammar Bomb11-13.003_Herd vs Heard

 

The shepherd heard the cries of the sheep

and he approached;

it was time to herd the herd into the corral.

 

herd {noun & verb} [THINK: large group of animals; move in a direction]
heard {verb} [THINK: perceive with the ear]

 

Grammar Bomb: CENSOR vs SENSOR vs CENSURE

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Grammar Bomb11-13.002_Censor vs Sensor vs Censure

The sensor’s light flashed;

the information they were

trying to share was censored;

if they continued to try to use it,

they would be censured by the committee.

 

censor {noun & verb} [THINK: examine and suppress]
sensor {noun} [THINK: device detects or measures]
censure {verb & noun} [THINK: express severe disapproval]

 

Grammar Bomb: DESCENDANT vs DESCENDENT

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Grammar Bomb11-13.001_Descendant vs Descendent

This is the descendent line from my great grandfather; I am only one of his descendants.

descendant {noun} [THINK: descended from a particular ancestor; (a)]
descendent {adj} [THINK: describing descending from an ancestor; (e)]