🔹 1. Accept vs Except
• Accept (v) – To receive or agree to something (स्वीकार करना)
I accept your apology.
• Except (prep/conj) – Not including (को छोड़कर)
Everyone came except Rahul.
🔹 2. Affect vs Effect
• Affect (v) – To influence (प्रभाव डालना)
The weather can affect your mood.
• Effect (n) – Result or outcome (परिणाम)
The new law had a positive effect.
🔹 3. Compliment vs Complement
• Compliment (n/v) – Praise (प्रशंसा करना)
She complimented me on my dress.
• Complement (n/v) – To complete or enhance (पूरक होना)
This wine complements the meal perfectly.
🔹 4. Principle vs Principal
• Principle (n) – Rule or belief (सिद्धांत)
He lives by strong moral principles.
• Principal (n/adj) – Head of school or main (प्रधानाचार्य / मुख्य)
The principal of our college retired.
🔹 5. Stationary vs Stationery
• Stationary (adj) – Not moving (स्थिर)
The car remained stationary on the road.
• Stationery (n) – Office or writing supplies (लेखन सामग्री)
I bought new stationery from the shop.
🔹 6. Lose vs Loose
• Lose (v) – To misplace or fail (खो देना / हार जाना)
Don’t lose your keys.
• Loose (adj) – Not tight (ढीला)
My shirt is too loose.
🔹 7. Advice vs Advise
• Advice (n) – Suggestion (सलाह)
He gave me good advice.
• Advise (v) – To suggest (सलाह देना)
I advise you to study daily.
🔹 8. Cite vs Site vs Sight
• Cite (v) – To refer to (उल्लेख करना)
She cited a famous author.
• Site (n) – A location (स्थान)
This is the site of the new mall.
• Sight (n) – Vision/view (दृश्य / दृष्टि)
The sight of mountains was breathtaking.
🔹 9. Breath vs Breathe
• Breath (n) – Air taken in or out (सांस)
Take a deep breath.
• Breathe (v) – The act of inhaling/exhaling (सांस लेना)
Breathe slowly to relax.
🔹 10. Their vs There vs They’re
• Their (pronoun) – Possessive (उनका / उनके)
Their house is big.
• There (adv) – Refers to a place (वहां)
He is over there.
• They’re (contraction) – They are (वे हैं)
They’re going to the market.
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• Accept (v) – To receive or agree to something (स्वीकार करना)
I accept your apology.
• Except (prep/conj) – Not including (को छोड़कर)
Everyone came except Rahul.
🔹 2. Affect vs Effect
• Affect (v) – To influence (प्रभाव डालना)
The weather can affect your mood.
• Effect (n) – Result or outcome (परिणाम)
The new law had a positive effect.
🔹 3. Compliment vs Complement
• Compliment (n/v) – Praise (प्रशंसा करना)
She complimented me on my dress.
• Complement (n/v) – To complete or enhance (पूरक होना)
This wine complements the meal perfectly.
🔹 4. Principle vs Principal
• Principle (n) – Rule or belief (सिद्धांत)
He lives by strong moral principles.
• Principal (n/adj) – Head of school or main (प्रधानाचार्य / मुख्य)
The principal of our college retired.
🔹 5. Stationary vs Stationery
• Stationary (adj) – Not moving (स्थिर)
The car remained stationary on the road.
• Stationery (n) – Office or writing supplies (लेखन सामग्री)
I bought new stationery from the shop.
🔹 6. Lose vs Loose
• Lose (v) – To misplace or fail (खो देना / हार जाना)
Don’t lose your keys.
• Loose (adj) – Not tight (ढीला)
My shirt is too loose.
🔹 7. Advice vs Advise
• Advice (n) – Suggestion (सलाह)
He gave me good advice.
• Advise (v) – To suggest (सलाह देना)
I advise you to study daily.
🔹 8. Cite vs Site vs Sight
• Cite (v) – To refer to (उल्लेख करना)
She cited a famous author.
• Site (n) – A location (स्थान)
This is the site of the new mall.
• Sight (n) – Vision/view (दृश्य / दृष्टि)
The sight of mountains was breathtaking.
🔹 9. Breath vs Breathe
• Breath (n) – Air taken in or out (सांस)
Take a deep breath.
• Breathe (v) – The act of inhaling/exhaling (सांस लेना)
Breathe slowly to relax.
🔹 10. Their vs There vs They’re
• Their (pronoun) – Possessive (उनका / उनके)
Their house is big.
• There (adv) – Refers to a place (वहां)
He is over there.
• They’re (contraction) – They are (वे हैं)
They’re going to the market.
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🔹 11. Assure vs Ensure vs Insure
• Assure (v) – To make someone confident (आश्वासन देना)
I assure you of my support.
• Ensure (v) – To make certain (सुनिश्चित करना)
Ensure all windows are closed.
• Insure (v) – To protect financially (बीमा कराना)
I insured my car yesterday.
🔹 12. Allude vs Elude
• Allude (v) – To refer indirectly (परोक्ष रूप से संकेत देना)
She alluded to her past struggles.
• Elude (v) – To escape or avoid (बचना / चकमा देना)
The criminal eluded the police again.
🔹 13. Eminent vs Imminent
• Eminent (adj) – Famous and respected (प्रसिद्ध / प्रतिष्ठित)
He is an eminent scientist.
• Imminent (adj) – About to happen (निकट / आसन्न)
A storm is imminent in the region.
🔹 14. Farther vs Further
• Farther (adv) – Greater physical distance (अधिक भौतिक दूरी)
Their house is farther than ours.
• Further (adv) – More in depth or time (आगे / और अधिक)
We need further discussion on this topic.
🔹 15. Altogether vs All together
• Altogether (adv) – Completely (पूरी तरह से)
The project was altogether a failure.
• All together (adv) – All in one place or group (सभी एक साथ)
We went all together in one car.
🔹 16. Cite vs Quote
• Cite (v) – To refer to (उल्लेख करना)
He cited a famous example in his speech.
• Quote (v) – To repeat someone's words (उद्धरण देना)
She quoted Shakespeare in her essay.
🔹 17. Conscious vs Conscience
• Conscious (adj) – Aware or awake (सचेत / होश में)
He was conscious after the accident.
• Conscience (n) – Moral sense (अंतरात्मा)
His conscience didn't allow him to cheat.
🔹 18. Precede vs Proceed
• Precede (v) – To come before (पहले आना)
Dark clouds preceded the rain.
• Proceed (v) – To continue or go forward (आगे बढ़ना)
Let's proceed with the presentation.
🔹 19. Definite vs Definitive
• Definite (adj) – Certain or clear (निश्चित / स्पष्ट)
There is no definite answer to this question.
• Definitive (adj) – Final or conclusive (अंतिम / निर्णायक)
This is the definitive guide to grammar.
🔹 20. Desert vs Dessert
• Desert (n) – A dry, barren area (रेगिस्तान)
The Sahara is a vast desert.
• Dessert (n) – Sweet food (मिठाई / मिठा पकवान)
She served ice cream for dessert.
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• Assure (v) – To make someone confident (आश्वासन देना)
I assure you of my support.
• Ensure (v) – To make certain (सुनिश्चित करना)
Ensure all windows are closed.
• Insure (v) – To protect financially (बीमा कराना)
I insured my car yesterday.
🔹 12. Allude vs Elude
• Allude (v) – To refer indirectly (परोक्ष रूप से संकेत देना)
She alluded to her past struggles.
• Elude (v) – To escape or avoid (बचना / चकमा देना)
The criminal eluded the police again.
🔹 13. Eminent vs Imminent
• Eminent (adj) – Famous and respected (प्रसिद्ध / प्रतिष्ठित)
He is an eminent scientist.
• Imminent (adj) – About to happen (निकट / आसन्न)
A storm is imminent in the region.
🔹 14. Farther vs Further
• Farther (adv) – Greater physical distance (अधिक भौतिक दूरी)
Their house is farther than ours.
• Further (adv) – More in depth or time (आगे / और अधिक)
We need further discussion on this topic.
🔹 15. Altogether vs All together
• Altogether (adv) – Completely (पूरी तरह से)
The project was altogether a failure.
• All together (adv) – All in one place or group (सभी एक साथ)
We went all together in one car.
🔹 16. Cite vs Quote
• Cite (v) – To refer to (उल्लेख करना)
He cited a famous example in his speech.
• Quote (v) – To repeat someone's words (उद्धरण देना)
She quoted Shakespeare in her essay.
🔹 17. Conscious vs Conscience
• Conscious (adj) – Aware or awake (सचेत / होश में)
He was conscious after the accident.
• Conscience (n) – Moral sense (अंतरात्मा)
His conscience didn't allow him to cheat.
🔹 18. Precede vs Proceed
• Precede (v) – To come before (पहले आना)
Dark clouds preceded the rain.
• Proceed (v) – To continue or go forward (आगे बढ़ना)
Let's proceed with the presentation.
🔹 19. Definite vs Definitive
• Definite (adj) – Certain or clear (निश्चित / स्पष्ट)
There is no definite answer to this question.
• Definitive (adj) – Final or conclusive (अंतिम / निर्णायक)
This is the definitive guide to grammar.
🔹 20. Desert vs Dessert
• Desert (n) – A dry, barren area (रेगिस्तान)
The Sahara is a vast desert.
• Dessert (n) – Sweet food (मिठाई / मिठा पकवान)
She served ice cream for dessert.
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