Explore tweets tagged as #ConfusingWords
@MyLinguaAcademy
AntriParto
2 months
What's the difference between an accident and an incident? πŸ€” These two words often confuse learners because they sound similar and are used in similar contexts Let’s take a closer look πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/0qgfBuAd0q #EnglishVocabulary #CommonMistakesInEnglish #ConfusingWords
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@limlessons
LIM Lessons
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@jona10076250
Let's learn English
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@limlessons
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@CambridgeGuru
CAMBRIDGE GURU
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@EnglishwithDev
English with Dev
3 months
Here’s the difference between flaunt and floutβ€”two words that are often confused: Flaunt β†’ Show off. Flout β†’ Defy rules. #EnglishWithDev #commonlyconfusedwords #confusingwords
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@limlessons
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@EnglishCentral1
EnglishCentral
2 years
Desert 🌡 or dessert 🍰? Do you get confused using this words? πŸ€” Confused no more, we got you! #EnglishCentral #learnenglish #confusingwords
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@EnglishwithDev
English with Dev
4 months
πŸ”Ή Complement vs. Compliment πŸ‘‰ Complement = something that completes or goes well with something else. β€œThe red shoes complement her dress.” πŸ‘‰ Compliment = a kind or flattering remark. β€œHe gave her a nice compliment on her cooking.” #confusingwords #EnglishWithDev
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@limlessons
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@rakesh_english
Rakesh Roy
3 years
Colour or Color? πŸ€” | #confusingwords #English #EnglishLanguage
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@jona10076250
Let's learn English
3 years
Test your English Confusing words quiz Part1 ( Make up vs Makeup) (Affect vs (Effect) #quiz #confusingwords #English #vocabulary
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