
Confusing Words Vocabulary

Which – what one
Sentence – Which is more important?

Which – what one
Sentence – Which is more important?

Weak – feeble
Sentence – My son is very weak.

Week – seven days
Sentence – We are coming next week to meet you

To – in the direction of
Sentence – Go to the right si

Too – also
Sentence – it is too hot.

Than – comparison
Sentence – Bed is more comfortable than a cot.

Then – at that time
Sentence – When you will come, than only I will leave.

Quite – silent
Sentence – Be Quite in the class!

Quite – really, positively
Sentence – The weather is quite pleasant outside

Principal – chief
Sentence – Our principal is really a noble man.

Principle – rule
Sentence – This institute have really strict principal.

Plain – simple
Sentence – I love to eat plain rice with spicy curry

Plane – flat surface
Sentence – Keep this pot at a plane surface.

Peace – absence of war
Sentence – To feel the peace, I prefer to sit at the roof of my house.

Piece – part, portion
Sentence – Give me a piece of cake.

Loose – free
Sentence – Trouser you have worn seem to be very loose.

Lose – misplace
Sentence – Keep it safe, you may lose it in the public

Hear – perceive
Sentence – I didn’t hear you properly.

Here – in this place
Sentence – Keep this spoon here!
Confusing Words Vocabulary

Confusing Words Vocabulary