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Confusing words: peek, peak, pique
Here’s another set of troublesome words: peek, peak, and pique. To make things more difficult, peek and peak can be both nouns and verbs. (Pique can also be a noun and verb, but since pique as a verb is much … Continue reading
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Tagged common grammar mistakes, confusing words, peak, peek, pique, pique your curiosity, word usage
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