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1. What is this section about?
Usage differences can be painful as well as challenging when one is preparing for CAT. Sample this: What is the difference between continual and continuous? Or for that matter, when to use abjure or when to use adjure? Or when you should one use who and when should one use whom? Do these problems bother you? Do they confuse you? In case you are perplexed by these problems, you can breathe a sigh of relief. We help you with your grammar and usage issues. We use our extensive data-bank of usage tips to supply some of the most useful ones to our users.
2. How to use this section?
We have listed usage tips alphabetically in this section, and tried to cover as many as possible. Click the tab of each letter to discover tips related to it. We recommend you to explore 3 to 5 tips on a daily basis, and ensure you follow them regularly. In order to draw maximum benefit from this section, it is important that you work with these words and use them as extensively as possible. Once you start to use them, you will be able to remember their subtle differences between these words. Also, you can use mnemonics and tricks to learn these differences.
Section-1: Grammar Blog
Like versus As
Sometimes, Some Time, and Sometime
See vs. Watch vs. Look
‘Concur in’ vs. ‘Concur with’
That versus Which
Everybody: Is it singular or plural?
Advice Vs Advise
Who vs. Whom: Part 1
Few vs. Less
Practice Vs. Practise
Affect vs. Effect
Subject Verb Agreement
A While Vs. Awhile
Licence Vs License
Beside vs Besides
Among Vs Between
Anyone vs. Any one
Principal vs. Principle
Altogether Vs. All together
All ready vs. Already
Your vs. You’re
It’s vs. Its
Choose vs. Chose
What are Compound Adjectives?