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May vs. Might: What’s the Difference?
The two words may and might cause a lot of confusion in English and many writers aren’t sure when to use which one. A lot of people use them interchangeably, especially in speech, but is there really no difference between the two?
Today I want to clear up any confusion between these two words and outline the unique characteristics of each of them. I will cover their functions within the sentence, the grammar behind each word, and give plenty of examples so you won’t ever mix them... -
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Comprise vs. Compose: What’s the Difference?
The words comprise and compose are two words that are increasingly misused in popular writing, so you should be sure to use them with care and precision. Their meanings are closely related, so the confusion between them is understandable. After all,...
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Passed vs. Past: What’s the Difference?
In English, there are a lot of homophones that confuse native and non-native users alike. And while speakers usually glance right over them, they leave writes unsure which word to use. The two words passed vs. past are no exception to this. These two...
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Aloud vs. Out Loud: What’s the Difference?
Aloud and out loud are a few English words that leave people wondering. Not many writers know whether or not there is a difference between them or if they can be used synonymously. The problem is further compounded when you speak because you rarely take...
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