Category: Tricky Words

Sum vs. Some

“Sum” and “some” sound the same but they have different meanings. “Sum” means total amount; an example, “She knows the…

Complete vs. finish

“complete” and “finish” are different words but they have the same meaning. “complete” means to finish doing something. An example,…

Buy vs. Purchase

“buy” and “purchase” are different words but they both have the same meaning. “buy” means to get something exchange for…

Easy vs. Simple

“easy” and “simple” are different words but they both have the same meaning. “Easy” means when something is not hard…

Hear vs. Here

“Here” and “Hear” sounds the same but they have different meanings. “Here” means it’s in this place. An example, “She…

Ad vs. Add

“Ad” and “add” sounds the same but they both have different meanings. “Ad” means an advertisement. An example, “This ad…