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Words often Confused

ICSE · Class 8 · English Language: Grammar and Composition

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Card 1Access and Excess

What is the difference between access and excess?

Answer

Access means to approach or to open a computer file. Example: Students should have easy access to their teachers. Excess means more than enough or too much. Example: Excess of anything creates problem

Card 2Adapt and Adopt

How are adapt and adopt different?

Answer

Adapt means to suit or to adjust. Example: You will be happy if you adapt yourself to your circumstances. Adopt means to take up. Example: It is unethical to seek success by adopting unfair means.

Card 3Affect and Effect

What does affect mean, and how is it different from effect?

Answer

Affect can mean to pretend or to produce an effect. Example: The guilty persons affected ignorance of law. Overwork may affect your health. Effect is a noun meaning result or impression. Example: The

Card 4Altar and Alter

What is the difference between altar and alter?

Answer

Altar is a noun meaning a place of worship. Example: The pilgrims knelt at the altar and worshipped God. Alter is a verb meaning to change. Example: If we alter our programme without informing others,

Card 5Alternate and Alternative

What do alternate and alternative mean?

Answer

Alternate means occurring every second one. Example: I go to a dance class on alternate days. Alternative means another choice or option. Example: I am afraid I have no alternative but to accept this

Card 6Artist and Artisan

Who is an artist, and who is an artisan?

Answer

An artist is a person who practises a fine art, such as a painter, poet, or musician. Example: Painters, poets and musicians are artists. An artisan is a person who practises a handicraft, such as a c

Card 7Award and Reward

What is the difference between award and reward?

Answer

An award is a prize or certificate given for doing something well. Example: All these children have won awards for showing great courage. A reward is something given in return for a favour or a job we

Card 8Canvas and Canvass

How are canvas and canvass different?

Answer

Canvas is a coarse cloth or a piece of cloth used for painting. Example: Hussain made a painting on a huge canvas. Canvass means to request people for votes. Example: During the elections, all the can

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