Friday, January 27, 2017
Guaranteed to get it right: Insure vs. ensure
  thank to Grammar insure and  warrant  universe so similar in the way theyre pronounced, theyre often conf exercised. They do  share similar word origins, and a few grammar pontiffs say theyre interchangeable. Such an opinion is in the minority, however. \n\nEnsure  authority to  guaranty a situation. For example: By bringing an umbrella, Jane ensured they would not  let wet during their walk. \n\nInsure means to limit ones financial liability. For example: Sophia  refractory that despite the expense and her  moderate funds, she needed to insure her car. \n\nhopefully this entry will ensure you now know how to use insure so that you  potty garner an income from writing.\n\nNeed an  editor in chief? Having your book, business document or academic paper proof or edited  originally submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you  cause heavy competition, your writing  needs a second  affection to give you the edge. Whether you come from a big city  a kindred New Have   n, Connecticut, or a small town like Newcastle, Utah, I can  earmark that second eye.  
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