Confused Words

I.E. vs E.G. : What’s the Difference between E.g. vs I.e.? (with Useful Examples)

I.E. vs E.G. : What’s the Difference between E.g. vs I.e.? (with Useful Examples)

I.E. vs E.G. If you are wondering what’s the difference between these two abbreviations and how to use them correctly, please check the lesson below! I.E. vs E.G. E.g. is used to give one or more possible examples. It’s a signal that you’re seeing one or a few of multiple possibilities. I.e., on the other […]

How to Use ALTHOUGH, IN SPITE OF & DESPITE Correctly?

How to Use ALTHOUGH, IN SPITE OF & DESPITE Correctly?

ALTHOUGH, IN SPITE OF & DESPITE are all used to show a contrast but there are differences in the structures used with them. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the words although, in spite of, despite correctly in sentences. Although, In spite of, Despite Using Although Although  + Subject + Verb Examples: […]

EVERYDAY vs EVERY DAY: How to Use Every day vs Everyday Correctly?

EVERYDAY vs EVERY DAY: How to Use Every day vs Everyday Correctly?

Everyday vs every day! The words everyday and every day are easily and commonly confused in English. In this lesson, you will learn how to use everyday vs every day correctly. Everyday vs Every day When to Use Everyday Usage Everyday is one word. Everyday is an adjective and always used before a noun. Meaning: used or […]

LAY vs LIE: How to Use Lay vs Lie Correctly?

LAY vs LIE: How to Use Lay vs Lie Correctly?

Lay vs Lie! In this lesson, you will learn the differences between lay vs lie in English. Example sentences are included to help you understand and use them correctly. Lay vs Lie Learn how to Use LAY LIE in English. Using LAY Verb Forms: Lay (present) -> Laying (present participle) -> Laid (past) -> Laid […]

FURTHER vs FARTHER: How to Use Them Correctly?

FURTHER vs FARTHER: How to Use Them Correctly?

Further vs farther! In this lesson, you will learn the differences between two words further vs farther. Example sentences are included to help you understand the use of them clearly. Further vs Farther Using Further We use further when talking about figurative or nonphysical distance. Examples: There is room for further improvement in English. Please contact […]

AFFECT vs EFFECT Difference: It’s not As Hard As We Think!

AFFECT vs EFFECT Difference: It’s not As Hard As We Think!

Affect vs effect! Affect and effect are easy to mix up. In this lesson, you will learn the differences between affect vs effect in English. Affect vs Effect Using Affect Affect means to influence or to produce a change in something. The affected skin turns red and may blister. Sales did not seem unduly affected. Both buildings were badly […]

INSURE vs ENSURE: What are the Differences?

INSURE vs ENSURE: What are the Differences?

INSURE vs ENSURE! How to use ENSURE vs INSURE correctly in English? Please check the following lesson and find out the differences between them. Using INSURE vs ENSURE Using INSURE To insure something or someone is to cover it with an insurance policy, a kind of agreement that states that if something happens to someone or something […]

THEN vs THAN: What’s the Difference Between Than vs Then?

THEN vs THAN: What’s the Difference Between Than vs Then?

Then vs than! Below are the differences between then and than in English  with useful example sentences for ESL learners to avoid misusing them. Then vs Than Using Then Then is used to indicate a point of time. Example sentences First think, and then speak. The minister preaches a sermon now and then. Then the rain came and the […]

WHO vs WHOM: Useful Usage and Example Sentences

WHO vs WHOM: Useful Usage and Example Sentences

Who vs Whom?! Do you know the differences between who vs whom in English? Read the lesson below and find them out! Who vs Whom Using Who Who is a subject pronoun like ‘I’, ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘we’ and etc… We use who to ask which person does an action or which person is a certain way. Examples: Who is […]

CAN vs COULD – How to Use Could vs Can Correctly in the Sentences?

CAN vs COULD – How to Use Could vs Can Correctly in the Sentences?

Can vs could!? Do you know the differences between two modal verbs ~ can vs could in English? Check the lesson below and find out what the differences are! Can vs Could | Structures Learn three forms of CAN vs COULD in English. Positive form (+) : Subject + can/could + Verb (bare form). Negative […]

“Either or” vs “Neither Nor”: How to Use Them Correctly?

“Either or” vs “Neither Nor”: How to Use Them Correctly?

Do you know the differences between “either or” and “neither nor” in English? Check the lesson below and find out the differences. “Either or” vs “Neither nor” Either/or Either refers to any one of the two things or people. Either is always considered singular in a sentence. Either/or is a correlative conjunction. We use either/or for connecting things which are […]

EACH vs EVERY: How to Use Every vs Each Correctly?

EACH vs EVERY: How to Use Every vs Each Correctly?

EACH vs EVERY? Do you know the differences between each vs every in English? Please check the lesson below and find out what differences are. Each vs Every Each and every are determiners in English grammar. And, what’s the difference between them? Each We use each when referring to individual members of a group, one […]

MUCH vs MANY: What Are The Differences between Them?

MUCH vs MANY: What Are The Differences between Them?

Much vs Many! what’s the difference? Following are some differences between much vs many in English with useful example sentences to help you identify them. Much vs Many Many Many is used with countable nouns. It is mainly used in questions, affirmative sentences and negations. Examples I don’t have many friend. There are too many […]