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Cash vs. Cache

September 6, 2016 - pdf

As with other similar sounding words, cash and cache also cause confusion among people. Here are some tips to help you avoid these mixups. Cash… Continue reading

Breath vs. Breathe vs. Breadth

August 30, 2016 - pdf

Despite being very distinct in terms of sound and use, some people often mix up the terms breath, breathe and breadth due to their similarity… Continue reading

Awhile vs. A while

August 30, 2016 - pdf

Distinguishing the terms awhile and a while can be tricky. This may be due to the fact that both these terms are used to express… Continue reading

Assure vs. Ensure vs. Insure

August 19, 2016 - pdf

The words assure, ensure, and insure are among the common terms that are often misused and interchanged. This may be attributed to how all three… Continue reading

Ascent vs. Assent

August 19, 2016 - pdf

At first look, these two words not only sound alike but their spellings are only one letter apart. Despite these similarities, ascent and assent are… Continue reading

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