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[English Q&A]: "Think of" vs "Think About
"Think of" and "think about" are two phrases we use when we're thinking or considering something. When we say "think of," it means to...
Mary Grace Adelante
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[English Q&A]: Satisfactory vs Satisfying
"Satisfactory" and "satisfying" are two words that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings....
Mary Grace Adelante
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[English Q&A]: Dash vs Hypen
The hyphen and the dash closely resemble each other, but each is a distinct punctuation mark with its own specific use. The hyphen (-),...
Mary Grace Adelante
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[English Q&A]: Record vs Recording
As verbs, the difference between recording /rɪˈkɔr·dɪŋ/ and record /rɪˈkɔːrd/ is that recording is a present participle of record while...
Mary Grace Adelante
Feb 26, 20231 min read
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[English Q&A] Experience as a Countable and Uncountable Noun
"Experience" or "experiences"? What is the difference? Experience can be used as both a countable and uncountable noun depending on the...
Mary Grace Adelante
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[English Q&A] Over/During the Weekend vs. On/At/In the Weekend
What is the difference between "over the weekend" and "during the weekend"? Over the weekend and during the weekend means the same thing...
Mary Grace Adelante
Dec 1, 20221 min read
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[English Q&A] Couple vs. Couple Of
COUPLE (n.) refers to a pair - generally, two people who are married, engaged, or in a romantic relationship. Eg. The young couple fell...
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[English Q&A] For vs. Of
"For" and "of" are two prepositions that are confusing for most beginner English learners. Come take a look and understand their...
Yi-Hsien Tan
Oct 14, 20221 min read
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[English Q&A] Interesting vs. Fun vs. Funny
INTERESTING (adj.) someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot...
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[English Q&A] Maybe vs. May Be
Ever wondered what's the difference between "maybe" and "may be"? How are they used differently? MAYBE (adv.) it is commonly used to...
Yi-Hsien Tan
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[English Q&A] Like vs. Be Like vs. Look Like
The word "like" can be used in many ways. Have you ever wondered what's the difference between "like", "be like" and "look like"? LIKE...
Yi-Hsien Tan
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