Confusing Words

Confusing Words

Confusing words in English are words that have similar spellings and/or pronunciations but different meanings. Examples include “accept” and “except”, “affect” and “effect”, or “principal” and “principle”. These words are often difficult for native English speakers and English language learners to remember and use correctly.

Affect vs Effect

Affect vs Effect

What is the difference between: Affect and Effect? They have different meanings but are frequently confused.
Assure – Ensure – Insure

Assure – Ensure – Insure

Assure, ensure and insure are commonly confused. Simply said, they all mean: to make sure or certain of something. ...
Borrow – Lend – Loan

Borrow – Lend – Loan

What’s the difference between: borrow, lend, and loan? They can be very similar, but mean completely different ...
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Capital Letters in English

Capital Letters in English! Improve your written English. Study and learn capital letters, upper-case letters, big ...

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