I know vs I knew ‘I know’ and ‘I knew’ are two expressions that should be used with difference. It is very important to know about their usage in English grammar. The expression ‘I know’ is used in the case of sentences that speak about the events that take place in the present. On the […]
Difference Between Semicolon and Colon
Semicolon vs Colon Knowing the difference between semicolon and colon is of great importance when using the English language. Semicolon and Colon are punctuation marks that should be used with precision in order to convey the correct sense. It is hence very important to distinguish between the two punctuation marks, colon and semicolon. Now, […]
Difference Between Since and From
Since vs From The confusion people experience in understanding when to use since and from is due to the fact that the difference between since and from is a little difficult to grasp. As words since and from are both prepositions. However, unlike from, since is also used as a conjunction, as well as […]
Difference Between Going To and Will
Going To vs Will There is some difference between going to and will though the two terms going to and will appear to be alike in meaning. The usages of will and going to also should be known with precision. Going to is an expression made by using the verb go. Will, on the […]
Difference Between Few and A Few
Few vs a Few Understanding the difference between few and a few will help you to use few and a few effectively in the correct context. If you look at both expressions closely, you will understand that a few is also a derivative of few. Few is known as a pronoun, adjective, determiner as […]
Difference Between Used to and Would
Used to vs Would Used to and would, are sometimes confused as terms that indicate one and the same meaning, but strictly speaking, there is difference between used to and would when it comes to their sense and inner meanings. Used to and Would are used in the English language with some difference. Used to is a […]
Difference Between Think Of and Think About
Think of vs Think About Think of and Think about are two expressions that are often used in the same sense since there is not much of a difference between think of and think about. Both expressions, think of and think about, are created by adding prepositions of and about to the end of […]
Difference Between Had Done and Have Done
Had Done vs Have Done Had done and Have done are two grammatical forms that show some difference between them when it comes to the purpose of their usage. They are often confused as one and the same expression with the same meaning. Strictly speaking there is a difference between them. They speak about […]
Difference Between Above and Over
Above vs Over Over and above are two words that are often confused in terms of their usage as a result of not knowing the difference between above and over. Strictly speaking there is a wealth of difference between the two words, over and above. It is important to note that both the words can […]
Difference Between Would have and Would have been
Would have vs Would have been Would have and Would have been are two kinds of usages in the English language that have to be understood with precision. The use of ‘would have’ suggests possibility as in the sentence ‘He would have bought it if he had 40 dollars’. In this sentence the use of […]
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