This is the differnce between proof and prove :
Proof refers to evidence supporting a claim or argument. It also implies protection from harm or damage. Prove is used to confirm the existence or truth of something through evidence. We hope this help you to improve your English.
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Helo again we were asked what is the differnce between one's and once well here it is :
" One's is a possessive form of the pronoun one, meaning something belonging to or associated with one. While "once" is an adverb meaning on one occasion or at one time.
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we were asked the other day what is the difference between ( so do I and so am I).
Simple: use so do I when the sentece has a verb other than (to be);
for example: I ( jogging ) everyday, oh so do I.
I (am) so busy, oh so am I.
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Howdy y'all ( you all ) we are so glad going back and wish y'all a happy new year hoping that all of you are doing well. Also as a reminder of the important of the use of the idioms so we'll gonna leave you with some of then for you to practice.
Take for granted: usally it is used when you asume the truth without knowing it or thinking that someone or something will be there always. ( I took for granted that she always gonna be there for me)
Once in a blue moon: used when sonthing is not common for you to do. ( I going to the beach one and a blue moon)
As far as: used as having knowlege of sonthing or someone as for me i think we are going out this weeken)
As if : used as condition ( live life as if ends today)
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Here is another list of confusing words that might be helpful for you.
Set one
Make = use it as creation
Do = used as a development
Set two
Afraid = use it as external fears
Fear = use it as internal fears
Frightened = use it as a personal threat
Set three
Speak = use it as the language that people use to communicate
Say = use it as something that is being tell
Tell = use it as comment or story
Talk = used as a conversation
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Hello to you ya'll today we wanna give you another tip aboout confusing words like underneath,beneath and below. Underneath is often used to say that something is covered by another thing. Beneath has the same meanings as under or underneath, but it's a formal, literary word. Below is preferred when something is in a lower position, but in the same buliding, hill, part of the body etc. as another thing.
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Must vs. have to
Both Must and have to express obligation or necessity, but there are some small differences:
• Must expresses the speaker's feelings, whereas have to expresses, above all, an impersonal idea:
You must come. You are obliged to come (I require that you come)
You have to come. You are obliged to come. (There's a rule requiring you to come)
Must I wear this tie? Am I obliged to wear this tie? (What do you think?)
Do I have to wear this tie? Am I obliged to wear this tie? (Is there a rule about ties?)
• Have to mainly expresses general obligations, while must is used for specific obligations:
I have to brush my teeth twice a day.
I must tell you something.
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hello we were asked for the use of ain't.
The word ain't is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in the common English language vernacular. In some dialects ain't is also used as a contraction of do not, does not, and did not. ... The usage of ain't is a continuing subject of controversy in English.
What's the difference between these phrases?:
- Don't care
- I don't mind
- It doesn't matter
- Never mind
"Don't care"
means you don't care about what happens. It won't change your views at all.
"Don't mind"
means you are allowing it to happen.
"It doesn't matter"
means you don't think it can help you, or won't affect the outcome.
"Nevermind"
means forget about the fact I ever said anything.
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What is difference between in and into?
The difference between in and into is whether or not there is movement.
Into is used when something or someone is going or being put into another location.
In is used to describe where someone or something already is.
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we were asked for one of our student what is the difference between, look for, search and seek which was a really good question.
well this is the thing:
LOOK FOR : Look for is used, in general, when you need to find something or someone:
Excuse me! I’m looking for the manager’s office. Do you know where it is?
I’ve been looking for a job for months.
SEARCH : Search is used when you look somewhere carefully, because you want to find something:
The police searched the house for evidence.
I searched the whole room, but I couldn’t find my watch anywhere.
You can also search for something:
We searched for a sunny spot for our picnic.
SEEK : Seek is not used when talking about physical objects. It refers to the process of trying to get something:
Thousands are seeking asylum in Germany.
I think you’ll need to seek help.
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