Pair of words:
There are similar words regarding sounds and spellings in every language and similarly in English too. Most of the people get confuse while understanding which word should be used on which place.
Regardless of the reason, you never want to commit one of those easily-missed spelling crimes. It happens to the best of us. Some words are just so darn similar.
So, to help maintain your professional goals, your social calendar, and, of course, your sparkling reputation, here's a quick visual guide for those very similar, and oft-confusing words.
This picture will help you learning difference between a few pair of words, you can consult us (via comments) for other examples and please share if you have some pair of words collection. We will highly appreciate your efforts as it will help others in English learning.
Happy spelling!
There are similar words regarding sounds and spellings in every language and similarly in English too. Most of the people get confuse while understanding which word should be used on which place.
Regardless of the reason, you never want to commit one of those easily-missed spelling crimes. It happens to the best of us. Some words are just so darn similar.
So, to help maintain your professional goals, your social calendar, and, of course, your sparkling reputation, here's a quick visual guide for those very similar, and oft-confusing words.
This picture will help you learning difference between a few pair of words, you can consult us (via comments) for other examples and please share if you have some pair of words collection. We will highly appreciate your efforts as it will help others in English learning.
Happy spelling!
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ReplyDeleteHello, Here are some more examples :
ReplyDeleteaccept (to take willingly) - except (excluding)
amoral (having no principles at all, good or bad) - immoral (bad, lacking good principles)
canvas (cloth or fabric) - canvass (to conduct a survey or examine thoroughly", or "to seek votes)
here (refers to the place where you are) - hear (listen with the ears)
Similar to these, there are many similar words with different meanings.
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