In academic writing, the words “elder” vs. “older” are often used interchangeably to refer to someone who is advanced in years. But we all know that these words have different meanings and should be used correctly to avoid confusion. In this blog, we will discuss the difference between elder and …
Language & Grammar
A plenty of words in the English language make a researcher halt while writing a piece of research. Two such words are ambiguous vs. ambivalent. If you also feel uncertain about the usage of the words ambiguous vs. ambivalent, read this blog that will give you the exact explanation of …
If you’ve ever found yourself lost in translation, unsure if you’re implying something or inferring it, then this blog is for you. Learn the nuanced difference between imply vs. infer, and implement your learnings with some relevant examples from this blog. What does imply mean? To imply something means to …
Do you ever find yourself struggling to differentiate between raise vs. rise? Do you feel like your mind is constantly raising doubts in English, trying to rise above the confusion? If you do, you’re not the only one. The confusion between raise vs. rise is common, and in this article …
Are you beside yourself trying to figure out the usage of beside vs. besides? Well, you’re not alone. Here’s a blog that will help you differentiate between beside vs. besides and use them in the right context. Difference between beside and besides Beside is a preposition that indicates physical proximity …
If you’re the kind of person who loves bossing others around, then you’re in the right place! Just kidding, we know that as researchers, you’re only interested in getting your ideas across clearly and efficiently. And that’s where imperative sentences come in. In this blog, we’ll explore what is an …
Have you ever wondered about the nuanced difference between the usage of dose vs. dosage in research? It’s a subtle distinction that can sometimes be overlooked, but it’s essential for accurate reporting and experimentation. Here’s a blog explaining exactly what is dosage, what is dose, when to use dose or …
Does the confusion between adapt vs. adopt often bother you? Are you feeling perplexed when it comes to choosing between adopting a new research method or adapting to unexpected results? Fret not. In this blog, we’ll explore the nuances between adapt and adopt and help you navigate the usage of both. Adopt meaning Adopt …
Too and to. Week and weak. Your and you’re. And now there, their, they’re. When spoken aloud, these word pairs sound exactly alike, but they are spelled differently and mean different things, making them a reason for confusion while writing. There, their, there are used very commonly and can be tricky …
Because your and you’re are exactly the same when it comes to pronouncing them, we often tend to use them interchangeably while writing as well. However, they have far different meanings. In this article, we’ll help you remember which one to use among your vs. you’re so that when it comes to …