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Only vs Just

Only vs Just
The word ‘only’ refers to ‘a single, lone object’, while ‘just’ means ‘a moment ago’. The word ‘only’ can be used in various ways and depending on the context the meaning of the word changes. In the first...

Have Been vs Has Been

Have Been vs Has Been
‘Has been’ is more commonly used to third person tense, while ‘have been’ can be used for both first person and second person. It can also be used as a plural form for third person.

Got vs Have

Got vs Have
The verb ‘have’ commonly refers to “to possess, or own”, while the word ‘got’ is a past tense of ‘get’.’Get’ refers to ‘obtain, posses or go after.”

Certificate vs Diploma

Certificate vs Diploma
A diploma is a document, which is issued by an educational institution, such as a college or a university. It denotes that the recipient has successfully completed a course of study. However, a certificate is...

Streets vs Roads

Streets vs Roads
A road is an open paved path for vehicles, persons and animals that connects between two distant points. Streets are usually small public roads that are based inside towns and cities. Streets most commonly are...

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