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Holy Ghost vs Holy Spirit
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The terms ‘Holy Ghost’ and ‘Holy Spirit’ refer to the same thing. Both the words are used to describe the third part of the Holy Trinity, apart from God and the son of God. The only difference is the way the... |
Have Been vs Has Been
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‘Has been’ is more commonly used to third person tense, while ‘have been’ can be used for both first person and second person. It can also be used as a plural form for third person. |
Glucose vs Sucrose
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Glucose is a monosaccharides sugar. Glucose is the primary source of energy for cells and a metabolic intermediate. Sucrose, the common table sugar is a type of disaccharides. As a disaccharide, it is made up... |
Got vs Have
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The verb ‘have’ commonly refers to “to possess, or own”, while the word ‘got’ is a past tense of ‘get’.’Get’ refers to ‘obtain, posses or go after.” |
Full Moon vs New Moon
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Difference between full moon and new moon - A new moon occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. A full moon occurs when the Moon is on the far side of the Earth from the Sun. |





