The words “hour” and “our” sound the same, but they mean different things. Let’s learn about their history, how to use them, and a trick to remember which is which.
Hour: “Hour” comes from the Latin word “hora,” meaning time. It is a unit to tell time.
Our: “Our” comes from the Old English word “ūre.” It shows that something belongs to us.
The word “hour” is used to talk about time. It is 60 minutes long.
The word “our” is used to show something belongs to us. It is a possessive word.
Remember, “Hour” has an “H” like “time” and “clock.” “Our” has “O” and “U,” like “you” and “me” together.
“Hour” is about time. “Our” means something belongs to us. Keep these tips in mind, and you won’t mix them up.
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