Category: Commonly Confused Words
Lessor vs Lessee!!! A lease agreement is an arrangement between two parties – lessor vs lessee, by which the lessor allows the lessee the right to the use a …
Incase or In Case!!! There are many confused words that writers accidentally misuse for one another in English. In this article, we learn the difference between incase and in …
Invoke vs Evoke!!! The two words evoke and invoke sound and look similar, but there is a subtle difference between them. Invoke vs Evoke Invoke Definition and Examples Invoke …
Anymore vs Any More!!! Anymore and any more have related meanings, but they’re not interchangeable. Reading this useful lesson to know the difference between anymore vs any more. Anymore vs Any …
Dreamed or Dreamt!!! Dreamed and dreamt are both acceptable as participles in the past tense. What is the difference in usage between dreamed vs dreamt? Dreamed or Dreamt There …
Payed vs Paid!!! In this lesson, we show the difference between paid vs payed and how to use them in a sentence with examples and ESL infographic. Payed vs Paid …
Onto vs On to!!! Most people use “onto” and “on to” interchangeably, but there is a difference between these confused words. In this lesson, you’ll see the difference between …
Into vs In to!!! The space bar is so important because it can change one word, such as INTO, to two words: IN TO. So, what’s the difference between …
Attorney vs Lawyer!!! People often confuse the words attorney vs lawyer, believing them to serve different functions. However, the only real difference between the two is the region in …
Fiction vs Nonfiction!!! Fiction is something imaginary and non-fiction is something that’s true. In non-fiction writing, real people and real places are involved. In contrast, in fiction stories, everything …