September 3, 2017

DIE & DYE

PRONUNCIATION:  /daɪ/ A. DIE:  Example : My grandfather died at the age of 90. Meaning:  Leave / lose life. Stop existing / living Opposite:  Live B. […]
September 2, 2017

DESSERT & DESERT

A. DESSERT: (noun) Example: Question: What would you like for dessert? Answer: I’d like some apple and peaches. Meaning: (food) Some sweet food taken at the end […]
August 31, 2017

CONFUSING WORDS (BESIDE & BESIDES)

A. BESIDE: Example: She is sitting beside the window. Meaning: Close to Use: preposition B. BESIDES: Example: Do you study any other language besides English? Meaning: […]
August 30, 2017

SHARE & CHAIR

A. SHARE : Pronunciation : /ʃeər/ Example 1: – We shared the cake into four equal parts. Meaning : – Divide something into equal parts. Use: […]
August 29, 2017

CONFUSING WORDS ( CHOOSE & CHOSE & CHOICE)

A. CHOOSE: Example: You had better choose the suitable moment to impart the bad news. Meaning: pick Use: Verb ( infinitive) B.CHOSE: Example: The committee chose […]
August 28, 2017

CONFUSING WORDS ( BREATH & BREATHE)

1. BREATH: Pronunciation: /breθ/ Example: Take a deep breath and relax. Use: noun 2. BREATHE: Pronunciation: /briːð/ Example: I go jogging in the forest to breathe […]
August 27, 2017

CONFUSING WORDS (ALREADY / ALL READY)

1. ALREADY: Example: I have already sent my application. How about you? Meaning: By this time. B. ALL READY: Example: Are you all ready for exams? […]
August 26, 2017

ADVICE & ADVISE

A.ADVICE: Example: My mother is wise. I always follow her pieces of advice. Use: Noun B. ADVISE: Example: I advise you to read a lot to […]