01-31-2019, 11:46 AM
(01-31-2019, 01:04 AM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(01-31-2019, 12:15 AM)taramarie Wrote: Sole vs soulYes, yes, yes, I know that my written language and writing skills suck. I've been made aware of it many times and I've been made fun of about it many times as well. Well, I don't right for a living or read books as my primary hobby. So, it is what it is. Like I said, this is Amateur Hour and in my opinion there is no need to be perfect while participating in Amateur Hour. Now, if you were to offer me a half a million dollars or so to switch to a more lucrative political writing career, I'd be willing go back to school and brush up on them again. If not, I'll just stick with what I do for a living and continue doing this as an occasional hobby.
Sole may be used as a noun to mean 1.) the underside of a human foot, the underside of a shoe or sandal, the floor of a ship’s cabin 2.) an edible, flat seafish 3.) in British English, a shipping forecast are in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. Sole may be used as an adjective to mean the one and only, without others, not shared, solitary. Sole is often used as a verb to mean applying a new underside to a shoe, related words are soles, soled and soling.
A soul may be 1.) the spiritual, immortal part of a person or animal 2.) emotional or spiritual force, embodiment 3.) the spirit of a dead human being which has separated from the physical body 4.) African-American culture, expressed in the arts and heritage.
https://grammarist.com/homophones/sole-vs-soul/
Right, you don't right for a living, you write for the Right