Disparate = different, varied 👴🐺🍕
Desperate = hopeless; needing 🙏
During exam season, students are *desperate* for *disparate* reasons. 😰
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Desperate = hopeless; needing 🙏
During exam season, students are *desperate* for *disparate* reasons. 😰
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Blight = plant disease 🌱☠
Bright = shining; full of light; intelligent 💡
The *bright* scientist developed a cure for the crop *blight*.
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Bright = shining; full of light; intelligent 💡
The *bright* scientist developed a cure for the crop *blight*.
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“Advice” rhymes with “rice.” It’s a NOUN.
“Advise” rhymes with “rise.” It’s a VERB.
Ramzy ADVISES 👲💬 his clients 👫 by giving good ADVICE. 👍
(advice) also a noun and a verb in American English.
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“Advise” rhymes with “rise.” It’s a VERB.
Ramzy ADVISES 👲💬 his clients 👫 by giving good ADVICE. 👍
(advice) also a noun and a verb in American English.
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Breath = (n.) air going in/out of lungs
Breathe = (v.) inhale + exhale
Breadth = (n.) width; range
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Breathe = (v.) inhale + exhale
Breadth = (n.) width; range
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Noisome = having an offensive smell 💩👃
Fulsome = excessively flattering or praising 🙇👏
Winsome = charming 🎩✨
Cumbersome = burdensome
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Fulsome = excessively flattering or praising 🙇👏
Winsome = charming 🎩✨
Cumbersome = burdensome
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The singular and plural of “species” is “species,” e.g., animal species 🐷🐸
Specie = money in coins
The laundromat accepts only *specie*.
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Specie = money in coins
The laundromat accepts only *specie*.
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allay — alley — alloy — ally
The confusion could occur on account of the similarity of appearance, and of the near-similar pronunciation.
‘Allay’ is pronounced beginning with an ‘a’ sound as in “about” and end sound rhymes with the word “lay”
‘alley’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “angry” and the end sound rhymes with the word “Lee”; ‘
alloy’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “angry” and the middle sound with an ‘l’ and the end sound rhymes with “boy” — some what like ‘a l oi’
‘ally’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “about” or as in “angry” and the end sound rhymes with the word “lie”.
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The confusion could occur on account of the similarity of appearance, and of the near-similar pronunciation.
‘Allay’ is pronounced beginning with an ‘a’ sound as in “about” and end sound rhymes with the word “lay”
‘alley’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “angry” and the end sound rhymes with the word “Lee”; ‘
alloy’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “angry” and the middle sound with an ‘l’ and the end sound rhymes with “boy” — some what like ‘a l oi’
‘ally’ begins with an ‘a’ sound as in “about” or as in “angry” and the end sound rhymes with the word “lie”.
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“I did well” = I succeeded; I got a good score. 💯
“I did good” = I did acts of kindness.
Do *well* on exams 👍; do *good* to others. 🙆
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“I did good” = I did acts of kindness.
Do *well* on exams 👍; do *good* to others. 🙆
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I like to read. → ✔️
I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
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I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
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