Possibility, Opportunity, and Chance
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between the words possibility, opportunity and chance. Follow the link to read the post.
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between the words possibility, opportunity and chance. Follow the link to read the post.
Apathy, Empathy and Sympathy – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are looking at three easily confused words: apathy, empathy, and sympathy. They sound similar, but they describe very different emotional states. Understanding their meanings — and how to use them correctly — Read more
Remember, Remind, Recall, Recollect: What’s the Difference? English has several verbs for talking about memory, and at first glance, they all seem to mean the same thing. Remember, remind, recall, recollect… Surely they’re just different words for the same idea? Well… yes and no. They are related, but they are Read more
Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will talk about the difference between quiet, quite and quit.
Rise, Raise and Arise – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We will discuss the difference between the verbs rise, raise and arise. Rise If someone or something rises, then they move upwards. Rise is an irregular verb – rise/rose/risen. Being an intransitive verb, it Read more
Hi English learners! How many of you are really sure whether to use advice or advice? Do you know the difference? Well, hopefully, you’ll stop mixing them up after today’s lesson because we’ll discuss the use of commonly confused words: advice and advise.
Hi English learners. Are the adjectives rich and wealthy synonymous? Well, yes, they are. They both refer to the possession of lots of money or properties. In today’s blog post, we will look at these two adjectives; so, what’s the difference: rich and wealthy.