There are many verbs that sound similar and it’s easy to get confused between them. Here is a list of some of the most common confusing verb pairs, their meanings and examples of how they should be used in a sentence.
1. meet - To come into contact with someone - He met her for the first time yesterday.
- To be introduced to someone - I will meet you in front of the main building.
2. say - To report someone’s words - Did she say anything about me?
- To ask about how to use a language - How do you say “hello” in Spanish?
3. tell - To instruct - Tell him to stop the car.
- To narrate - He’s telling a good joke.
4. make - To cause to happen - Don’t make him angry.
- To create or build something - Don’t forget to make a list.