These types of articles have been catching my eye lately. I feel these types of questions are going to arise in my future classroom. The words regard and regards is often used interchangeably. Webster’s dictionary used regard to as the meaning of “with respect to”. It did not use regards to. I believe this to be one of those words that belong in morphologic misanalysis. The words seem to be said so fast that the d starts to sound like a z. So for future reference I will know to use in regard to instead of regards. Another word that I misuse so often is used to and use to. I thought that they had two different meanings but after talking with a professor, I realized that it is how I say it. The only one I should be using is used to.
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