Apart vs. Part
Although these two only differ in a single letter on the outside, 'apart' and 'part' have different functions. Here, we will learn all about them.
What Is Their Main Difference?
'Apart' and 'part' are similar when it comes to dictation but they are completely different words. 'Apart' shows that two or more things/people are miles away from each other, whereas, 'part' shows one piece of a whole.
They also have different parts of speech. 'Apart' is mainly an adverb whereas, 'part' can function as both a noun and a verb.
Differences
These two words are completely different, both semantically and grammatically. 'Part' functions as a verb and is used to indicate separation from one another. Check out the following examples:
Unfortunately, the two sisters
The crowd resisted to
Also, 'part' can be a noun indicating a piece of a whole. As you know, nouns can be the subject, the object of a verb, and the object of a preposition. Check out the examples below:
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'Apart' can function as both an adverb and an adjective. As an adverb, it can be:
- An adverb of place:
The twins are living miles
- An adverb of time:
You birthday and mine are only one day
- An adverb of manner:
When I was a kid, I used to
It can also function as an adjective meaning 'separated'. Look:
It's still unbelievable that the twins are
Similarities
Their only similarity is that their dictations are nearly identical.
Are They Interchangeable?
Although they look somehow the same, they cannot be used interchangeably because the listener will get confused. If you take a look at the following examples, you will recognize that the second sentence is grammatically wrong. Compare:
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