Simple Poll.

I give up.
I installed IeSpell because of NYSpeed, now where is a grammar 101 link?

dammit i answered wrong. i is dumb.

You watch jeopardy? …

You got a problem wit dat?

Not at all… its just reeks of elderly.

no, but what happens when they show it opposite matlock? :stuck_out_tongue:

:lol:

DVR:smash2: But the real question is which one gets watched first?

I’m glad I made this thread, it’s hilarious.

old man can has dvr? i assume you mean VCR?

+1 for the right answer.

2nd one is wrong too since they are supposed to be spelled and pronounced alike.

Main Entry: hom·onym
Pronunciation: \ˈhä-mə-ˌnim, ˈhō-\
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin homonymum, from Greek homōnymon, from neuter of homōnymos
Date: 1697
1 a: homophone b: homograph c: one of two or more words spelled and pronounced alike but different in meaning (as the noun quail and the verb quail)

EX:

  1. Stalks of corn.
  2. Sureshot! probably stalks women.

you beat me to it!

WIN!

The first option is correct based on the American Heritage Dictionary:

One of two or more words that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning, such as bank (embankment) and bank (place where money is kept).

Often, but not a rule.

However, the people who chose #2 are all totally wrong.

So the plane will take off? :gotme: