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Words often Confused

ICSE · Class 7 · English Language-Grammar

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Card 1Accept vs Except

What does accept mean, and how is it different from except?

Answer

Accept means to agree or to take. Example: We do not accept credit cards. Except means to leave out or exclude. Example: Every student except Nilima was present in the class.

Card 2Accident vs Incident

What does accident mean?

Answer

Accident refers to an unexpected and usually tragic event. Example: My car was damaged in an accident. It is used for sudden, unfortunate events.

Card 3Accident vs Incident

What does incident mean?

Answer

Incident refers to an ordinary event. Example: Tell us some interesting incidents of your life. It is used for events that happen in daily life.

Card 4Advice vs Advise

What is the difference between advice and advise?

Answer

Advice is a noun and means a suggestion or guidance. Example: We must follow the advice of our teachers. Advise is a verb and means to give guidance. Example: The teacher advised me to be punctual in

Card 5Beside vs Besides

What is the difference between beside and besides?

Answer

Beside means next to or by the side of. Example: We sat beside the window and talked. Besides means in addition to or as well as. Example: Besides being a distinguished scholar, she is also a good dan

Card 6Coarse vs Course

What does coarse mean?

Answer

Coarse means rough. Example: Villagers often wear garments made of coarse cloth. It describes something that is not smooth.

Card 7Coarse vs Course

What are the two meanings of course?

Answer

Course can mean a path. Example: The river is changing its course. Course can also mean a series of lessons. Example: We had finished all our courses by the end of January.

Card 8Complement vs Compliment

What does complement mean, and how is it different from compliment?

Answer

Complement means that which completes. Example: Point out the complement of the verb in this sentence. Compliment means to express regards. Example: I complimented Ravina on her fine performance.

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