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Lida's Commonly Confused Words
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Accompanying blog post: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/commonly-confused-english-words-part-4/English, just like any other language, has plenty of words that can confuse native and non-native speakers. There are words that are similar or the same in pronunciation. Others can be similar in spelling but mean different things. And finally, there are words that seem like they are interchangeable, but actually, have distinctly different meanings.This is the fourth instalment of the Commonly Confused English Words series which looks at the differences between pairs of often-confused words in English.Okay. Let’s get started.