Words that confuse
These three-sound identical so people frequently get them muddled — especially in phone texts.
One is the past of buy, and the other is the past of bring. How can you tell which is which?
These words sound similar, but one signals comparison while the other signals a sequence of events.
One is a verb which means 'to influence', while the other is a noun meaning 'the result of'. Learn to tell the difference between them.
One is a verb, meaning 'to agree to something', while the other is a preposition meaning 'not including'.
One is asking about something belonging to someone, while the other is wanting to know who someone is
When something is not attached very tightly, and then it falls off and is never seen ag
The first is a verb and the other can be either a noun or a preposition.