11 Words And Phrases That Are Confusing

Grammar is an integral part of the English language. There’re some errors which are made more often and more commonly than the others. I’m not talking ’bout ‘your-you’re’, ‘to-too’, or’there-their’ mistakes but something above that. Here’s a list of those mistakes and their correction.

1. Affect vs. Effect.

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2. Advice vs. Advise.

3. Maybe vs. May be.

4. Practise vs. Practice.
Note: In USA, ‘practice’ is used both as a noun and verb. The below example and usage is followed throughout the world except in USA.

5. Accept vs. Except.

6. Bare vs. Bear.

7. Beside vs. Besides.

8. i.e. vs. e.g.

9. Principal vs. Principle.

10. Stationery vs. Stationary.

11. Break vs. Brake.

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