Words often Confused
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What are homophones?
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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. For example, 'bale' (a bundle) and 'bail' (to scoop water) sound the same but mean different things. It's important …
What is the difference between 'accept' and 'except'?
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'Accept' means to agree or receive something. Example: Please accept my gift. 'Except' means to leave out or exclude. Example: Everyone came except Riya.
When do we use 'accident' and 'incident'?
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'Accident' refers to an unexpected harmful event, like a car crash. Example: He met with an accident. 'Incident' is any event, small or big, not necessarily harmful. Example: The teacher shared a funn…
What is the difference between 'answer' and 'reply'?
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We 'answer' a question. Example: I answered all the questions in the test. We 'reply' to a letter, message, or statement. Example: She replied to my email quickly.
Explain the difference between 'assure', 'ensure', and 'insure'.
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'Assure' means to make someone confident. Example: I assured him he would pass. 'Ensure' means to make sure. Example: Ensure the door is locked. 'Insure' means to protect with insurance. Example: We i…
What is the difference between 'award' and 'reward'?
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'Award' is an honor given for achievement. Example: He won the best student award. 'Reward' is something given for good work or service. Example: The police got a reward for catching the thief.
How are 'board' and 'bored' different?
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'Board' can mean a flat surface (like a blackboard) or to get on a vehicle. Example: The teacher wrote on the board. 'Bored' means feeling tired and uninterested. Example: I was bored during the long …
What is the difference between 'cast' and 'caste'?
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'Cast' means to throw or to vote. Example: The fisherman cast his net. 'Caste' refers to a social group in India. Example: The caste system is now against the law.
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