Similarities and Differences of "Some" and "Any" in English


Similarities :1. used when we don’t know the amount2. used with both countable and uncountable nounsExample...

Correct use of "All together" or "Altogether" in Spoken English


"All together" is an adjective that means that everyone or everything is in the same place. The opposite...

Correct use of "Affect" or "Effect" in Spoken English


"Affect" is most commonly used as a verb meaning - to influence / to change something or someone / to...

Correct use of 'Aid' or 'Aide' in Spoken English


Aid can be a verb or a noun, and in both cases it refers to the same thing: help.1. Aid as a noun means...

Correct use of 'Accept' or 'Except' in Spoken English


Accept is a verb that means to take or receive something that is offered.We can accept material or immaterial...

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