Education & Reference
Looking vs Seeing
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To look at something means to gaze your eyes upon or acknowledge its presence. In order to see, not only does one look at the object but he/she also understands it and pays attention to it. |
Practice vs Practise
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‘Practice’ is used as a noun. ‘Practise’ is used as a verb. |
Fault vs Failure
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Fault is most commonly used in terms of a mistake or an error done by a person. Failure is the condition when a person cannot meet a desired objective or a goal. Failures are most commonly used as opposite to... |
Chose vs Choose
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When we choose something, it basically means that after a period of consideration we have taken a decision to select one thing out of a variety of options. The actions that are being done are in present tense... |
Would vs Might
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‘Might’ implies that something may or we may not happen. ‘Would’ implies that something will most probably happen. |













