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Direct Objects vs Indirect Objects   A sentence in English is made up of both object and the subject. ‘I hit the ball’ is a sentence where it can be seen clearly that ‘I’ is the subject, while ball is the object. In this sentence hit is the verb that governs the object (ball). Now there are two different... 
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His vs Him His and Him are two case forms of the pronoun ‘he’. Both these forms show some sort of difference between them in terms of their usage. The word ‘his’ is the possessive or the genitive form of the pronoun ‘he’. On the other hand, the word ‘him’ is the accusative form of the pronoun... 
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Subject vs Object Subject and Object are two words used in English language that show some difference between them when it comes to their usage. Both of them differ in their definitions. If you put the question ‘who’ or ‘what’ before a verb and get a proper reply then the reply is termed as the subject.... 
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Active Voice vs Passive Voice Active voice and Passive voice are two kinds of voices that should be used with a difference in English grammar. It is very important to understand the difference between the two. Active voice is used with the Subject used in the beginning of a sentence. Observe the sentence ‘Shah... 
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Static vs Non Static Method A method is a series of statements that is carried out to perform a specific task. Methods can take inputs and produce outputs. Static and non static methods are two types of methods present in object oriented programming languages. A static method is a method that is associated with... 
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AOP vs OOP AOP (Aspect-oriented programming) and OOP (Object-oriented programming) are two programming paradigms. A programming paradigm is a fundamental style of computer programming. Programming paradigms differ in how each element of the programs is represented and how each step is defined for solving problems.... 
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Object vs Instance Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is one of the most popular programming paradigms. In OOP, the focus is on thinking about the problem to be solved in terms of real-world elements and representing the problem in terms of objects and their behavior. Many programming languages that support key... 
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Structured Programming vs Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and Structured Programming are two programming paradigms. A programming paradigm is a fundamental style of computer programming. Programming paradigms differ in how each element of the programs is represented and how steps... 
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a Phrase vs a Clause Phrase and Clause are two terms used in English grammar that have to be understood with difference. A phrase is a set of words that forms a conceptual unit. It is important to know that these string of words does not form a complete sentence. In other words the word ‘phrase’ refers... 
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Verbs vs Nouns Verbs and Nouns are two words used in the English language with difference. In fact both of them are two kinds of parts of speech used in grammar. A verb denotes action whereas a noun denotes a name. This is the main difference between the two parts of speech, namely verbs and nouns. A noun... 
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Sentence vs Clause Sentence and Clause are two words that appear to be alike in sense but strictly speaking there is difference between them. A sentence is complete in construction and sense. In other words it contains subject, object and verb as the case may be. A clause on the other hand is incomplete in... 
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Circle vs Sphere Circle and sphere are both round in shape but whereas a circle is a figure, a sphere is an object. You can compare the two as a drawing of a tennis ball on a piece of paper and the ball itself in real life. A circle is a 2D figure whereas a sphere is a 3D object having volume. One can only calculate... 
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Ambition vs Goal Ambition and Goal are two words that are often taken to be alike as far as their meanings are concerned. As a matter of fact there is some difference between the two. They are not one and the same. Ambition means the determination to achieve success or distinction in life. On the other hand... 
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