Across vs Over vs Through
It is not always easy and obvious to know whether to use across, over or through in a particular sentence. In this lesson, we’ll try to clear things out.
It is not always easy and obvious to know whether to use across, over or through in a particular sentence. In this lesson, we’ll try to clear things out.
The words specially and especially often create confusion for language learners. After all, they have not only a similar meaning, but also a similar spelling and pronunciation. Let’s look at when to use one word and when to use another.
There is a lot of confusion about these two words because they are similar in meaning. Here are some important differences between them:
The main difference between good and well is good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Things become confusing after linking verbs; we use good after linking verbs such as be, taste, sound, smell, look, seem and feel if we want to describe the subject, not the action of the verb