seamless, seemless
seamless means without seams
seemless is not a word
taught, taut
taught is the past tense of teach
taut means under tension [like a rope]
Bring a dictionary with you
Brang and brung are not proper conjugations for bring.
Use bring, brought and brought.
I bring my dictionary to every editing session.
I brought my dictionary home after school today.
He has brought his dictionary to class every day this week.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda
The following “verbs” do not exist:
Woulda, coulda, shoulda, would of, could of, should of and must of.
The proper words are:
would have, could have, should have and must have.
For example, when would have is turned into a contraction, would’ve, and then written the way it sounds, you would incorrectly write would of. Let the ve in the contraction remind you that it stands for have.