English
Theme vs Title
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The key difference between both the nouns, Theme and Title is that Theme signifies main subject around which the author or the talk will be about and Title is like the name of the book or giving suffix or... |
To vs For
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To is primarily used for destination, time, distance, comparison, giving (verb), and motive or reason with a verb. For is primarily used for benefits, period of time, schedule, opinion, task, motive or reason... |
Like and As
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The primary difference between ‘like’ and ‘as’ is the fact that ‘like’ is used to make a direct comparison, whereas ‘as’ is used to link two phrases together which are related in some way or manner. Another... |
And vs Or
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Both ‘and’ and ‘or’ are conjunctions and hence are often used in a similar context. ‘And’ is a type of coordinating conjunction and is commonly used to indicate a dependent relationship. Here, the two clauses... |
Ad vs Add
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Even though Ad and Add look and sound very similar, in fact, they are almost exactly the same, in reality though they are two completely different words with completely different meanings. Ad refers to... |













