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IDIOLECT

Personal language, including the words people use and other characteristics of how they speak or write, is called their idiolect. Idiolect is similar to dialect; however, dialect relates to the way a group of people speak or write.

IDIOMS

An idiom is a phrase that is easily understood by the speakers of a particular language; however, the meaning is different from the normal meaning of the words.

Example: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

Example: a chip on your shoulder

Example: a drop in the bucket

I.E., E.G.

See e.g., i.e.

IF, WHEN, WHETHER

If is often used in casual speaking. If is used when there is a condition.

Incorrect: If you don’t know if [should be whether] the front door is locked, you better get up and ...

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