Monday, June 10, 2019
Is the spelling forego or forgo?
This is actually a trick question. Like the words to, too
and two, forego and forgo are known as homonyms. Two or more words that sound
same, that are spelt the same or differently, but have different meanings.
Forgo has the meaning to go without and forego has the
meaning to precede. A couple of tips to help remember when to use which
spelling are: forgo has no e, so goes without, forgo starts with the same
letters as does forget, whereas forego starts with the same letters as
before.
Forego is listed as a secondary spelling variation of forgo.
This would appear to be because so many people incorrectly use forego when they
actually mean forgo, that the spelling becomes recognised as a secondary
spelling variation.
The following sentences show the different usage. When
dieting I will forgo dessert. Often soup will forego the main course.
Because forgo and forego are so similar, it’s a foregone
conclusion people may confuse the two words.
Kelvin Eldridge
The preferred Australian
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