Today, we will learn about the words ladder and latter. They sound the same but mean different things. Let’s find out more about them.
The word ladder comes from Old English “hlæder.” It means steps that help you climb up. The word latter comes from Old English “lætra” and means “later” or “second.”
Ladder: Ladder is a thing. It has steps or rungs. You use it to climb up or down.
Latter: Latter means the second of two things you talk about, or it means “later.” You use it to compare the second thing.
Think about this rhyme: “A laDDer you cliMb, but laTTer is like laTer in time.” The ladder has “D” like “step DoWN.” The word latter has “TT” and sounds like “later.”
The word ladder means steps to climb. The word latter means the second of two things or later in time.
Remember: Ladder has “D” for down and steps. Latter has “TT” and sounds like “later.” Use these tricks to keep them straight!
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