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In this section, we will look at some of the problematic areas concerning pronouns, their functions, and their differences in usage.
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Whether vs. If'Whether' and 'if' are conjunction. They can be used interchangeably. In this lesson, we will learn their uses, similarities, and differences.
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Whether vs. Whether Or Not'Whether' can be accompanied with 'or not.' In this case there is a small distinction between 'whether' and 'whether or not' which we will learn in this lesson.
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Whether vs. Rather'Whether' and 'rather' are confused by earners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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Whether vs. ThatWhether and that can be used to express alternatives. However, there is a distinction that we will discover in this lesson.
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Whether vs. Regardless'Whether' and 'regardless' are used in different contexts but they may be confused by learners. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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While vs. WhilstWhile and whilst may confuse learners as they are very similar. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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While vs. During'While' and 'during' are similar in meaning but they are grammatically different. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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While vs. Whereas'While' and 'whereas' are confused by learners as they are close in meaning. In this lesson, we will learn their uses, similarities, and differences.
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While vs. SinceWhile and since talk about time. That is why many learners confuse them. In this lesson, we will discover all about them.
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Even Though vs. Even If'Even though' and 'even if' are confused by learners as they look similar. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Even Though vs. Despite'Even though' and 'despite' are confused by learners when it comes to using them. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Even Though vs. Even So'Even though' and 'even so' are mistaken by learners because of their similar pronounciations. In this lesson, we will discover more about them.
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Even Though vs. In Spite Of'Even though' and 'in spite of' are synonyms. In this lesson, we will learn when to use each of them and their parts of speech.
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Unless vs. As Long As'Unless' and 'as long as' are used instead of 'if.' In this lesson, we will learn when and how to use them.
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Unless vs. Until'Unless' and 'until' have different meanings but they confuse the learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Unless vs. IfUnless and if are used to introduce conditions but they are not interchangeable. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Unless vs. Otherwise'Unless' and 'otherwise' may confuse learners as they are used to express negative meanings. In this lesson, we will learn their difference.
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As Long As vs. Until'As long as' and 'until' are used to express time. In this lesson, we will discover their similarities and differences.
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As Long As vs. As Far As'As long as' and 'as far as' are conjunctions. They may confuse learners but in this lesson, we will discover their uses, similarities, and differences.
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As Long As vs. If'As long as' and 'if' are conjunctions that talk about conditions. In this lesson, we will discover their uses and differences.
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As Long As vs. Provided That'As long as' and 'provided that' are synonyms and they are used to show conditions. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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As Long As vs. WhileThe conjunctions 'As long as' and 'while' are used to express time. In this lesson, we will learn the similarities and differences.
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As Long As vs. As Much As'As long as' and 'as much as' are used to help us make comparisons. In this lesson, we will compare the two and find out their similarities and differences.
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As Long As vs. So Long As'As long as' and 'so long as' are conjunctions that confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Where vs. WhichWhere and which are wh-words and we have seen the used commonly, but what is their difference? In this lesson, we will discover more about them.
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Where vs. Wherein'Where' and 'wherein' are close in their appearance; however, they are different. In this lesson, we will find out more about these words.
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Where vs. Whereby'Where' and 'whereby' are similar in appearance nut are there other similarities? In this lesson, we will learn more about these words.
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Where vs. Were vs. Wear'Where,' 'were,' and 'wear' are three different words but they have similar pronunciations. In this lesson, we will discover more about each of them.
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Where vs. Whereas'Where' and 'whereas' are different words but they might confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about these conjunctions.
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When vs. While'When' and 'while' are used to indicate two actions which is why learners may confuse them. In this lesson, we will learn when to use each of them.
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How About You vs. What About YouYou have heard 'how about you' and 'what about you' many times but do you know their difference? In this lesson, we will learn more about these two.
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When vs. Whenever'When' and 'whenever' are confused by learners due to their similar appearance. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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When vs. If'When' and 'if' are used in different contexts but they are interchangeable on some occasions. In this lesson, we will find out more about them.
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When vs. Where'When' and 'where' are wh-words commonly used in the English language. In this lesson, we will learn more about them and their similarities and differnces.
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When vs. Once'When' and 'once' are used to express time but what is their difference and when to use each of them? In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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When vs. What time'When' and 'what time' are used to ask questions about the time of events that already occurred or will occur in the future. In this lesson, we will learn more.
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How vs. Why'How' and 'why' are wh-words commonly used in the English language. In this lesson, we will learn more about these words and their similarities and differences.
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Why vs. Because'Why' and 'because' are mainly confused when it comes to their usage and meaning. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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Anytime vs. Any TimeAs you can see, 'anytime' and 'any time' are quite similar, but it's better if you learn the little details. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Attain vs. ObtainIn this lesson, we're going to compare 'obtain' and 'attain'. If you want to make progress in the English language, learning these details might help you.
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Anymore vs. Any MoreAs you can see, 'anymore' and 'any more' look somehow the same, but if you want to make progress in English, you'd better learn about their little differences.
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A Lot vs. AlotHave you heard 'alot' before? Well, I've decided to tell you all there is about these two. I promise it will be really helpful to you.
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Attorney vs. LawyerI'm sure you've heard both 'attorney' and 'lawyer', but do you know their differences? where can we use them? Well, we're about to find out.
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Aid vs. AideI'm pretty sure you've come across both 'aid' and 'aide'. In this lesson, we are going to analyze their differences. Promise it will come in handy.
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Altogether vs. All TogetherHave you ever wondered about the differences and similarities between 'altogether' and 'all together'? Well, why don't you come and learn all about them?
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Alright vs. All rightHave you ever thought about the differences between 'alright' and 'all right'? Let us see what we can get out of them.
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Apart vs. PartAlthough these two only differ in a single letter on the outside, 'apart' and 'part' have different functions. Here, we will learn all about them.
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Among vs. AmongstHave you ever wondered what the differences between these two words maybe? Well then, join me, and let's find out.
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Among vs. BetweenMany people think about the differences and similarities between 'among' and 'between'. So, come with me so as to make progress in your learning process.
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Adapt vs. AdoptHave you ever paid attention to the differences between 'adapt' and 'adopt'? Well, come with me, and let's find out all about them here.
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