Authors English Helper
There: Indicates a place
Their: Indicates belonging of something to some people
They're: Conjunction of the words they and are
Quit: to stop something or someone
Quiet: the absence of noise
Quite: to the fullest degree or measure of something
Hear: use of ones ears
Here: describes place where one is
Hair: Something that grows on your head
Hare: A rabbit
You: describes a person
Your: Describes ownership of something to a person
You're: conjunction of the words you and are
Right: as in right and left or right and wrong
Write: as in putting pen to paper to form symbols signifying language
Wrote: past tense of write
Writ: a written law or order
Pin: a small needle without a hole or loop in one end
Pen: a writing utensil that uses ink to make marks
Payne: the piece of glass in a window
Pain: a distressing sensation within the body that indicates damage
Foot: singular form meaning either a part of the human body or a measurement equal to twelve inches
Feet: the Plural form of both meanings of foot
Fish: the singular and plural form of any cold blooded animal that has gills and fins; also a word describing the act of catching fish