Words & Wordplay
Semicolon vs Colon
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Semicolons are used to join two different parts in a single sentence. Colons are used to introduce something related to the sentence. |
Loose vs Lose
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‘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
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‘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. |
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. |













