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This page is dedicated to the most confusing words in the English language. Common mistakes our made in speaking, writing and reading because students/learners don't know the difference. Well let's study together, you will find in this package over 100 different words together with their most confusing and similar words, thats over 250 words altogether. The package includes explanations and examples. |
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1. Accept / Except Accept is a verb that means “to give a positive answer”, or “to receive.” a. “Susan accepted his offer of a job.” (gave a positive answer) b. “The club accepted three new members.” (received) Except as a verb means “to exclude,” “to keep out.” a. “The boys excepted John from their club.” (They did not accept him) Except is more commonly used as a preposition, meaning “with the exception of.” a. “Everybody except Jane went to the party.” (Jane was not a member of the group that went to the party.) |
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