Wednesday, 28 July 2010

HOMOPHONE OF THE MONTH
“What’s a homophone?” I hear you ask. Well, you’ll already have seen a small selection of homophones if you’ve visited our home page. A homophone is one of two or more words, such as gorilla and guerrilla, which are pronounced the same but differ in meaning or spelling or both. Here’s this month’s example:

fowl, foul

“The lady wasn’t impressed by the man’s fowl language.”

Was the man doing an impression of a chicken then?

The correct version should be:

"The lady wasn’t impressed by the man’s foul language.”

Monday, 19 July 2010

TYPO
Seen in a shop window in Stockport:

ENTERANCE AROUND THE BACK

I just wish I’d been able to take a photograph but I was driving at the time!