Homophoneophobia

Homophoneophobia

A Poem by Rita L. Sev
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It's my sickness...

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Welcome, grammar students

and word nerds everywhere

today’s rant is on homophones ~

come, pull up a chair.

 

There is a different meaning

between words like wear and where;

don’t even get me started on

the trio: their/there/they’re

 

They are not interchangeable,

the words to, too and two

and you should always double check

using do, or due, or dew

 

Is it altar; maybe alter;

is the bread of rye or wry?

What do I shout to purchase stocks,

buy, or by, or bye?

 

An apostrophe in “it’s”

means “it  is”;  not possessive.

“Its” without shows ownership

(I know, I am obsessive!)

 

Your and you’re ~ another pair

with usage gone bizarre;

“your” means that you own it,

“you’re” is just “you  are”

 

If Mom gives you permission,

then you say you are allowed;

“aloud” means that you’re speaking ~

as in saying it out loud

 

There are so many homophones,

we could be (bee) here (hear) all night (knight).

Just promise you’ll be careful

when you sit down to write (right?)

 

 

© 2013 Rita L. Sev


Author's Note

Rita L. Sev
The pet peeve ravings of a lunatic... nothing to see here... ;)

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This would be perfect in a children's cartoon! great read and a very useful tool for teaching as well.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thanks! I think I'll post this one in my classroom next year - Ha! :)
Hahaha, this made me laugh. I have no excuses to use, except auto correct kills me. I swear I wanna kill it, but this is a good right... Whoops, write. ;)

~ Noodle.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! Yes, autocorrect is quite a problem! Thanks, Noodle!
I bow down! To the homophone-phobia! The concept was appealing and embracing....Great piece I read in the recent times....I would say it as an innovative way to learn the confusing homophones (even for grown-up) through the poetic charm! Learned much :-)

take care...awesome!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Devanshu!
Devanshu Rajput

10 Years Ago

you are most welcome
INTRODUCTION

Laughing my A*s Off!

CONTENT

I concur! I think I can speak for myself and the Cafe that homophones can be pesky pet peeves. Grammatical errors are common. However, the usage of Language can "alter" the meaning. I am honestly frustrated with Young Adult books because they consider Instant Messaging to be a work of reading material.

Well done fellow Grammar Nazi! ;)


Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! Yes, the English teacher in me just has to come out sometimes! Thanks, Ria!
Vria P Crow

10 Years Ago

Your welcome, Rita!

That is what I was going for in college, but I changed my mind! I .. read more
I (eye) must be (bee) more (mohair) attentive in class
I (eye) must be (bee) more (mohair) attentive in class
I (eye) must be (bee) more (mohair) attentive in class
I (eye) must be (bee) more (mohair) attentive in class
I (eye) must be (bee) more (mohair) attentive in class

Brilliant work Rita - funny, educational and well executed.
X


Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! Good job, Anto! You may now sit back down... ;) Thank you!
ANTO

10 Years Ago

Thank you miss. lol
X
This is not a good poem....it`s (its) a great poem....that should be up as a poster in every English class NOT just as a lesson in grammar but as advertisement for poetry. A gem, Rita. P.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Pete! I may indeed make this required reading in my classes next year... ;)
I teach 4th grade so trust me I feel this one. I tell the kids that if they don't retain everything I teach I insist they know your and you're because I never want to get an invitation that says "your invited." I have seen my share of adults do this over the years (birthday parties for their kids). I tell the kids everyone will think you are illiterate and you don't want that. Great write filled with humor.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! I teach 7th grade - and have similar discussions with my students about seeming illiterate. :) .. read more
ahahaha! thanks for giving my heart a lighter breeze. and thanks for the reminder to be my own editor.
E.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

:) Thank you, E. Glad you enjoyed this!
This is grate. Eye two have an i for the detail, I've scene sum reel humdingers in my thyme and four me, just one glaring error can spoil the hole thing.


Beccy. :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

LOL! Thank u, Beccy, 4 yer amuzin' re-vu! :)
This is great, Rita. Written English gives plenty of headaches to the natives, so imagine what it means to the rest of us. I once wrote a piece about the never ending challenge of this great language for foreigners and, believe me, it could be a nightmare. Since English has more exceptions than rules, mastering the language is close to impossible, no matter how much effort one puts into it

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Petra. That is true; there are so many exceptions in the English language. It is difficul.. read more

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