English Grammar
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Coward vs Cowardly
Commonly Confused WordsThe definition of a coward is a person who lacks courage and turns away from danger. Exhibiting the characteristics of a coward, particularly ignoble fear.
Bad vs Badly
Commonly Confused Words‘Bad’ means ‘low or poor in quality’. ‘Badly’ means ‘urgently/poorly/desperately’.
As vs Like
Commonly Confused WordsAs means ‘since’/’because’. Sometimes as means ‘alike’. Like means similar or nearly the same.
And vs Even
Commonly Confused Words'And' is used to join words or a group of words. Even is an adverb.
Too vs As well as
Commonly Confused WordsToo is generally defined as also or in addition. As well as can be used when two phenomena are considered similar or same.
And vs Also
Commonly Confused WordsAnd is used to join words or groups of words. Also is defined as in addition.
After vs Afterwards
Commonly Confused WordsThe definition of after is a time that is later than some other time. Afterwards means at a later or succeeding time.
Very Much vs Too Much
Commonly Confused WordsVery much used for adding more emphasis; while too much means ‘to a much higher extent’ particularly for someone/something.
Very vs Too
Commonly Confused WordsVery emphasizes the degree of adjectives and adverbs. Too defined as ‘to a high degree or extent’ particularly for someone or something.