What’s the difference? 5 confusing word pairs for work
Learn the difference between five pairs of English words that are often used at work and in business. Many of these words are also used in a general context. I’ll talk about the difference between advise/advice, infer/imply, beside/besides, hard/hardly, and later/latter. I’ll also give you some bonuses, and we’ll practice these all together, too. If you want my advice, you should also do the quiz on EngVid. Or is that ‘advise’? https://www.engvid.com/5-confusing-word-pairs-for-work/
Learn about more confusing word pairs:
3 Commonly Confused WORD PAIRS in English https://youtu.be/SS1HXcroEvE
Confusing English: LIE or LAY? RAISE, RISE, or ARISE? https://youtu.be/MSvVLfWjdFE
Видео What’s the difference? 5 confusing word pairs for work канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
Learn about more confusing word pairs:
3 Commonly Confused WORD PAIRS in English https://youtu.be/SS1HXcroEvE
Confusing English: LIE or LAY? RAISE, RISE, or ARISE? https://youtu.be/MSvVLfWjdFE
Видео What’s the difference? 5 confusing word pairs for work канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
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