Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Responce vs. Response – What’s the difference?byPaschal UchechukwuMarch 10, 2021 “Responce” and “Response” are two words that seem the same, of which one is correct while the other…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Accessable vs Accessible – What’s the difference? (FAQs)byPaschal UchechukwuMarch 8, 2021 Accessable and Accessible are words that are easily mistaken for each other because of their sound and spelling.…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Freind vs. Friend – Which is Correct?byPaschal UchechukwuMarch 7, 2021 Mistaking “Freind” with “Friend” is a common mistake that anyone can make. It is also applicable to “receive…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Explaination vs. Explanation – Which is correct?byPaschal UchechukwuMarch 2, 2021 Explaination and Explanation are two words that are often misplaced from each other since the root word is…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Whome vs. Whom – What’s the difference?byPaschal UchechukwuMarch 1, 2021 Whome and Whom can easily be misplaced for each other because they are similar in spelling and especially…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Togather vs. Together – Which is correct?byPaschal UchechukwuFebruary 28, 2021 The English language can’t easily be predicted because of the different format that each word follows. More of…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Guidence vs. Guidance – What’s the difference?byPaschal UchechukwuFebruary 27, 2021 Some words seem very confusing if not properly analyzed; one of these words includes “Guidence and Guidance“. Guidence…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Ammount vs. Amount – What’s the difference?byPaschal UchechukwuFebruary 26, 2021 I will always say, “No one is above making mistakes in the English language.” This is because some…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Incase or In case – What’s the difference?byObiorah EstherFebruary 17, 2021 “Incase” and “In case” are two words that have caused lots of confusion in recent times. “In case”…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Liaise vs. Liase – What’s the Difference?byObiorah EstherFebruary 15, 2021 Due to their phonetic and use similarities, “Liase” and “Liaise” are frequently interchanged in written texts. In this…