Posts Tagged ‘Usage in English’

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CRISPY/CHRISPY

There is no word such as "chrispy". It's always crispy when you are trying to mean crispy and crunchy. So this is a small spelling mistake which should be avoided. So whenever next time you go to a restaurant, check for the spelling of "Crispy Chicken"; Chrispy Chicken is wrong. Full story

CENSOR/CENSURE/SENSOR/CENSER

To censor somebody’s speech or writing is to try to suppress it by preventing it from reaching the public. When guests on network TV utter obscenities, broadcasters practice censorship by bleeping them. To censure someone, however, is to officially denounce an offender. You can be censured as much for actions as for words. A lawyer who destroyed evidence which would have been unfavorable to his client ... Full story

How to distinguish BELIEF & BELIEVE

If you have it, it’s a belief; if you do it, you believe. People can’t have religious “believes”; they have religious beliefs. If you have it, it’s a belief; if you do it, you believe. Were you knowing this? I always had this cofusion while writing, but now I am clear with the usage of belief and believe. Again thanks Pual Brian for creating ... Full story

Sometime, Some time, & Sometimes

Sometime means "at an indefinite or unstated time in the future." Some time means "a period of time." Sometimes means "occasionally, now and then." Examples:... Full story

Difference & Usage of ‘Anxious/Eager’

Is there a difference between being anxious to do something and being eager to do something? Yes. To be anxious is to be nervous, worried, or concerned about something; to be eager is to look forward to something.... Full story
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