Did vs Done Do is a simple and very common action verb in English language that is used many different forms depending upon the tense of the sentence. If something was done in the past at some point of time, you use did as a simple past tense. On the other hand, done is […]
Difference Between Dawn and Sunrise
Dawn vs Sunrise All of us know what sunrise means. It is the time of the day when sun appears on the horizon and is clearly visible to us. Though the term is sunrise, it is actually our earth that rotates around the sun and sunrise is dependent upon the part of the earth […]
Difference Between Right and Freedom
Right vs Freedom Right and freedom are concepts that we hear commonly on television shows and newspapers. While we are all aware of our rights as citizens of our country, and also think what it means to be living a life full of freedom, it becomes hard for most of us to describe the […]
Difference Between Right and Rite
Right vs Rite Right and rite are two English words having same pronunciation but different meanings. This creates confusion in the minds of people having limited knowledge of the language when they hear either of the two words in a conversation. This article attempts to remove all doubts by highlighting the meanings of the […]
Difference Between Before and Prior
Before vs Prior Before and prior are words that are used interchangeably in English language to indicate an event that took place in advance, earlier, or previously. In fact, whenever we need a word to indicate the fact of an ‘earlier than’ event, we make use of either before or prior to. Is there […]
Difference Between Because and Because Of
Because vs Because Of Because is an English word that is used to give a reason or a cause of an event or a situation. Sometimes we say because of instead of just because while introducing a reason. This is perfectly OK though there are differences in usage and the contexts in which the […]
Difference Between Bad and Wrong
Bad vs Wrong Bad and wrong are words in English language that we all understand fully well. While bad is the opposite of good, wrong is the antonym of right. Thus, both words are similar in meaning and connote images of decisions, situations, circumstances, and products that are not desirable and acceptable to us. […]
Difference Between Pain and Suffering
Pain vs Suffering Pain and suffering are integral parts of our lives, and we are conditioned to believe that the two are one and the same thing. In fact, most of use the words in the same breath as if they are synonymous. The very existence of pain and suffering around the world makes […]
Difference Between Bad and Evil
Bad vs Evil Bad is a very common word in English language that is an adjective and implies something that is not good at all. Poor quality is also expressed as bad quality, and low marks obtained by students are also referred to as bad grades or poor grades. There is another word evil […]
Difference Between Addendum and Appendix
Addendum vs Appendix You must have encountered a separate section at the end of a book or a journal that is called an addendum or sometimes an appendix. They are similar in the sense that both refer to the information that is always presented at the end of the book. They are both additions […]
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