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Will vs Shall

Will vs Shall
‘Will’ is used to imply volition or intention, while ‘shall’ can imply necessity or implication.

Semicolon vs Colon

Semicolon vs Colon
Semicolons are used to join two different parts in a single sentence. Colons are used to introduce something related to the sentence.

MPhil vs Ph.D.

MPhil vs Ph.D.
MPhil is the abbreviated form of ‘Master of Philosophy’, while PhD is abbreviated from ‘Doctor of Philosophy’. The Master of Philosophy (MPhil or Ph.M.) is a post graduate research degree, meaning it is opted...

Loose vs Lose

Loose vs Lose
‘Loose’ can be used as an adjective or a verb. It refers to something that is not right or securely attached. ‘Lose’ is a verb that means to fail at something or misplace something.

Latter vs Former

Latter vs Former
‘Former’ means the first of the two things or people that were previously stated. ‘Latter’ is the last of the two things or people mentioned.

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