Education & Reference
Facts vs Opinions
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Facts are something that has actually occurred or happened. Facts can be verified or proven using standard references or scientific experiments. Opinions are subjective beliefs of either one person a group of... |
Cite vs Quote
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A Quote is repetition or recreation of something someone has said or written. To cite is to refer to a particular subject, words or thoughts of a person or publication. |
Harvard College vs Harvard University
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Harvard College only refers to Harvard's College of Arts and Science, where students receive undergraduate degrees such as bachelor’s degree. However, Harvard University includes the Harvard College and... |
Would vs Could
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‘Would’ implies that something will most probably happen. ‘Could’ implies that something can happen, there is nothing stopping, but whether it will happen or not is unsure. |
Seminar vs Lecture
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A lecture is when a professor or teacher stands in front of a large class and just gives the information that is required by the students. A seminar, on the other hand, is a more discussion oriented lesson. |













