English Language Difficulties Explained by Laura K. Lawless
Accept vs Except These two English words are sometimes confused by native speakers. Please accept my invitation to learn the difference with this lesson. Accept Accept is a verb that means "to...
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Than vs ThenThe English words than and then look and sound a lot alike, but they are completely different. If this distinction is harder than it should be, read this lesson and then try again.
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Their, There, They'reWhat's the difference between their, there, and they're? They're really not that complicated; once you understand their differences there shouldn't be any more confusion.
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To, Too, TwoWhat's the difference between to, too, and two? It's not too difficult to use them, once you take the time to learn what they mean - and do some practicing too.
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Weather vs WhetherThe words weather and whether have nothing in common other than their pronunciation, but English speakers are sometimes unsure which one to use. Find out whether you need to correct...
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Who vs WhomFor those who want to know the difference between who and whom, here is an explanation.
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Who's vs WhoseWho knows the difference between who's and whose? Here's a lesson whose time has come.
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Your vs You'reWhat's the difference between your and you're? Your presence on this page means you're about to find out.
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Yours vs Your'sWhat's the difference between yours and your's?
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Fantastic. Love this kind of stuff.
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That's great, Foxy! I do too and it's good to have a place to check if my spacey brain gets unsure of something LOL.
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It sure is, Rick. You know what my hard one is? Effect/Affect. I have to stop and think about that one sometimes.
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That's one I struggle with at times as well, Foxy. It's nice to not have to worry about any tricky English any more. :)
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They do say the English language is one of the most difficult to learn. That's a great site.
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That's true and yes, I'm very happy to have stumbled upon it Foxy.
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That is how some of your best favorite sites are discovered, Rick. Purely by chance.
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Yes soo hurray for chance!
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Cheers to the weekend!!
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