by Wordpandit | May 31, 2017 | Usage Tips |
Auger vs. Augur: Clearing Up the Confusion πβ¨ Ever come across the words auger and augur and felt a little stumped? π€ You’re not alone. These two words may sound similar, but they mean entirely different things and are used in distinct contexts. If youβve ever...
by Wordpandit | May 31, 2017 | Usage Tips |
Accept vs. Except: How to Tell These Tricky Twins Apart β¨π Ever found yourself pausing before sending a message, unsure if you should type accept or except? π€ Youβre not alone! These two words look similar, sound almost alike, and can easily trip us up. But the...
by Wordpandit | May 29, 2017 | Word Roots |
Greek Root Words: Greek Root Words have contributed to the English language enormously. Greek Root Words can be found in English in the form of adjective, adverb, noun, verb and what not! Even many famous English names are actually Greek Root Words. You may have heard...
by Wordpandit | May 29, 2017 | Word Roots |
English root words have their basic roots from Greek and Latin language. The English root words are a combination of basic words and additional prefixes and suffixes. English root words form a basis of the new word. English root words are parts upon which complete...
by Wordpandit | May 2, 2013 | Usage Tips |
Chafe vs. Chaff: Understanding the Difference Introduction Ever found yourself mixing up “chafe” and “chaff”? π€ You’re not alone! These two words are often confused, but knowing the difference can save you from a lot of awkward...