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Confusing word pairs Part 03
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2013年1月9日
Many students of English have found the similar sounding word pairs to be very confusing. Knowing which word to use in a particular situation isn't always easy, even for native speakers.
In this lesson Ceema explains some of the most commonly confused English word pairs. They have been chosen especially for ESL learners. The list is not complete, if you have any commonly confused words that you feel should be included. Do put your comments and we will try to address them in the next lesson.
To help you identify which word should be used, and under what circumstances, make sure you know the part of speech the word falls under. Don't forget that some words can be used as more than one part of speech.