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Today I want to wish you a MERRY Christmas, but also to share with you some new confusing words: MERRY vs MARRY vs MARY In some English dialects theyre pretty homophones. In others not. Its difficult to confuse them in almost all contexts, but you can find sentences like this one, and it can be a kind of tricky: MARY was MERRY when she decided to MARRY. dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/merry dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/marry I borrowed it from this site below: grammarist/spelling/marry-merry/ In this forum thread youll find that English-speaking people dont agree on this issue. Some of them think that are homophones, some dont. I think they are about to argue with something else than words... :-) MERRY CHRISTMAS! :D https://youtube/watch?v=KzV_UCQFY6w
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 08:26:53 +0000

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