Tense vs Aspect In English grammar, it is essential to understand the difference between tense and aspect carefully as they are important verb forms that show many differences between them. From these two words, tense and aspect, tense is a word we have all heard of. Mainly, there are three tenses; present tense, past […]
Difference Between Whereas and While
Whereas vs While Whereas and While are two words that are often confused due to the close similarity in their meanings. At the same time it should be known that they are two words that are to be used differently. Whereas and while are used to compare two items or facts. The word ‘whereas’ is […]
Difference Between Made Of and Made From
Made Of vs Made From The confusion people experience in understanding when to use made of and made from is due to the fact that the difference between made of and made from is very slim. However slim this difference between made of and made from is there is an interesting fact about it. […]
Difference Between By and Until
By vs Until As a consequence of the apparent similarity between by and until, people tend to ignore the difference between by and until. That is why it is necessary to emphasize that there is a difference between the two words by and until. What is there to tell about these two words by […]
Difference Between By and From
By vs From By and From are two words that are often confused due to the close similarity between them when it comes to their meanings and connotations. Strictly speaking there is some difference between the two words. Grammatically speaking the words ‘by’ and ‘from’ are used as prepositions. The word ‘by’ indicates the […]
Difference Between Yet and Still
Yet vs Still As still and yet are two words in the English language that are often confused when it comes to their usage, it is very important to know the difference between yet and still. If not we could make blunders while using the English Language. Strictly speaking these two words, still and […]
Difference Between Who and Whom
The two words who and whom belong to pronouns in the English grammar. The key difference between who and whom is that who denotes the subjective case while whom denotes the objective case as interrogative pronouns. Without having a clear idea about the difference between who and whom we cannot use the two terms […]
Difference Between Much and Many
Much vs Many There is a definite difference between much and many though some people do not pay any attention to this difference at all. It can be said that both the words, much and many, should be used as adjectives but with a difference. If we look at the two word much and […]
Difference Between Have To and Must
Have To vs Must There is a slight difference between have to and must though they both seem to convey the same meaning. In fact, it can be said that must and have to are two different words that give different senses and not the same meaning. Must is known as a modal verb […]
Difference Between Had Been and Have Been
Had Been vs Have Been Difference between had been and have been is a topic worth looking into as had been and have been are closely related, but differ greatly in the grammatical usage. First of all, it should be stated that had been is the past tense of have been. That is why […]
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