Sum vs. Some
“Sum” and “some” sound the same but they have different meanings. “Sum” means total amount; an example, “She knows the…
“Sum” and “some” sound the same but they have different meanings. “Sum” means total amount; an example, “She knows the…
“begin” and “start” are different words but they both have similar meanings. “Begin” means to start doing something. For example, “Mona’s…
“Work” is the opposite of “rest” “Work” means to do something to get it done. For example, “The teacher gave her…
“yesterday” is the opposite of “tomorrow” “Yesterday” means the day before; e.g. “He went on a trip yesterday.” “Tomorrow” means…
“complete” and “finish” are different words but they have the same meaning. “complete” means to finish doing something. An example,…
“buy” and “purchase” are different words but they both have the same meaning. “buy” means to get something exchange for…
“easy” and “simple” are different words but they both have the same meaning. “Easy” means when something is not hard…
The opposite of “new” is “old“ “New” indicates not existing before or seen; e.g. ” Karen’s purchased a new car.”…
The opposite of “lie” is “truth” “Lie” means to not tell the truth; e.g. “Rick lied about what happened in…
The opposite of “fix” is “break“ “Fix” means to make something better then it was when it’s broken. For example, “He…