Words & Wordplay

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.

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.

Facts vs Opinions

Facts vs Opinions
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

Cite vs Quote
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.

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