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What's the difference in using the word 'since' vs 'for'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Remember, for is used with a period of time. Since is used to refer to a specific point in time. You can use for and since with similar verb tenses, if you wish.

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What's the difference in using the word 'while' vs 'during'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Notice that during is followed by a noun, which often represents an activity (during + the film). While is used to refer to a background period of time in which another activity happened. It is very similar to during, but it is followed by a sentence (while + subject + verb...), so they are not interchangeable.

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What' s the difference in using the word 'ago' vs 'before'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Difference between ago and before. Ago is used with a past tense and a time expression to count back from the present. ... Before is used with a past perfect tense to count back from a past moment. Before can also be used to mean 'at any time before now / then'.

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What's the difference in using the words 'looks like' vs 'seems like'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

In general, "looks like" is based on visual appearance alone, and "seems like" is based on everything the speaker knows about the subject. The more you know about the subject, the more difference there is between the two phrases. The less objective a statement is, the more difference there is between the two phrases.

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When to use 'will'? When to use 'be going to'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Will is used to express future actions decided at the moment of speaking while Going to describes future plans decided before the moment of speaking.

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What's the difference in using the words 'remember' and 'remind'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Remember is a verb used when someone thinks of something again. ... If you think about "remind" as a phrasal verb with "remind of", it should help. Someone or something "reminds you of" someone or something else. A person or thing also "reminds you to" do something.

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What is the best way to be fluent in speaking English?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

The best way to be fluent in speaking English is, continuous practice speaking English with frequent reading to any types of books, Listening to English type of music, listening to English news, and lastly build a variety of words through synonyms and Antonyms.

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When to use 'sensible'? When to use 'sensitive'?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

It may be surprising, therefore, that in today's world, they have completely different meanings. Whereas "sensible" means practical or levelheaded, "sensitive" means reactive or extremely aware. An archaic meaning of "sensible," however, is much closer to the contemporary meaning of "sensitive."

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What is the difference between using 'perhaps' and 'maybe' in a sentence?

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Maximo
Student • 2 years ago

Perhaps is more formal and maybe is more casual—but the difference in tone is smaller than the difference between, say, "deceased" and "pushing up daisies." Perhaps is common in academic writing. Maybe is common in conversation.

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How many weeks to learn Spanish?

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Philip
Student • 2 years ago

3-4 weeks

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