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كتاب"Basic English Usage/ Michael Swan "

Similar Words:
In this list, you will find some pairs of words, which look or sound similar.

1- beside and besides

Beside= ' at the side of' or 'by'.
E.g. Come and sit beside me.

Besides= (a ) 'as well as' (preposition)
(b) 'also', 'as well ' ( adverb)
a- Besides German, she speaks French and Italian.
b- I do not like those shoes. Besides, they are too expensive.
2- Clothes and cloths

Clothes are things you wear: skirts trousers etc.
Cloths are pieces of material for cleaning.
Clothes has no singular : we say something to wear, or
an article of clothing , or a skirt etc , but not a clothe

3- dead and died

Dead is an adjective.

a dead man Mrs Gany is dead.
That idea has been dead for years.

Died is the past tense and past participle of the verb die.
Shakespeare died in 1616. She died in a car crash.



4-economic and economical

Economic refers to the science of economics , or the economy of a
country. economic theory economic problems

Economical means ' not wasting money'.
an economical little car an economical housekeeper

5-elder and eldest; older and oldest

Elder and eldest are often used before the names of relations:
brother, sister, daughter, grandson ,granddaughter.
Older and oldest are also possible.
My elder/older brother has just got married.
His eldest / oldest daughter is a medical student.
If I say my elder brother / sister, I only have one brother or
sister older than me . If I have more, I say eldest.
We say elder son / daughter when there are only two: if there
more we say eldest.
Elder and eldest are only used before brother , sister etc.
In other cases we use older and oldest.
She likes older women. I'm the oldest person in my office.

6-experience and experiment

The tests which scientists do are called experiments.

Newton did several experiments on light and colour.

We also use experiment for anything that people do to see what
the result will be. Try some of this perfume as an experiment.

Experiences are the things that you 'live through ': the things
that happen to you in life.
I had a lot of interesting experiences during my year in Africa.
The uncountable noun experience means 'learning by doing things '
or 'the knowledge you get from doing things'.

Salesgirl wanted – experience unnecessary .

7-female and feminine ; male and masculine

Female and male say what ****** people , animals and plants belong to. A female fox is called vixen. He works as a male nurse.

Feminine and masculine are used for qualities and behavior that
are supposed to be typical of men or women .
She has a very masculine laugh. It was a very feminine bathroom.

Feminine and masculine are also used for grammatical forms in
some languages.
The word for 'moon' is feminine in French and masculine in German.

8-its and it's

Its is a possessive determiner, like my, your, his and her.
The (cat has/cat's) hurt its foot.

It's is a contraction for it is or it has.
(It's/ It is) late. (It's/ It has) stopped raining.

9-last and least
We use latest for things which are new.
What do you think of his latest film?

Last can mean 'the one before this'.
I like his new film better than his last one.

Last can also mean 'the one at the end ','final'.
This your last chance.
10- look after and look for

Look after='take care of'.
Will you look after the children while I'm out?

Look for= 'try to find'.
What are you doing down there? 'Looking for my keys'.

11- lose and loose

Lose is a verb – the opposite of find.
I keep losing my keys.

Loose is an adjective- opposite of tight.
My shoes are too loose.

12- presently and present

Presently most often means 'not now, later'.
'Mummy, can I have an ice-cream?' 'Presently, dear.'
He's having a rest now. He'll be down presently.

Presently is sometimes used to mean 'now', especially in
American English. This is the same as 'at present'.
Professor Holloway is presently researching into plant diseases.

13- price and prize

The price is what you pay if you buy something.
What is the price of this dress?

A prize is what you are given if you win a competition, or
if you have done something exceptional.
She received the Nobel Prize for physics.

14- principal and principle

A principal is used usually an adjective. It means 'main'. 'most
Important'.
What is your principal reason for wanting to be a doctor?

The noun Principal means 'headmaster' or headmistress'( of
a school for adults).
If you want to leave early , you'll have to ask the Principal .

A principle is a scientific law or a moral law.
Newton discovered the principle of universal gravitation.
She's a girl with very strong principles.

15- quite and quiet

Quite is an adverb of degree – it can mean 'fairly ' or
'completely'.
Our neighbours are quite noisy.

Quiet is the opposite of loud or noisy.
She's very quiet . You never hear her moving about.

16- sensible and sensitive

If you are sensible you have 'common sense '. You do not make
stupid decisions .
'I want to buy that dress. Be sensible, dear. You haven't got
much money.

If you are sensitive you feel things easily or deeply-perhaps
you can easily be hurt.
Don't shout at her-she's very sensitive.


17- shade and shadow

Shade is protection from the sun.

I'm hot. Let's sit in the shade of that tree.

We say shadow when we are thinking of the 'picture' made by an
unlighted area.

In the evening your shadow is longer than you are.

18- some time and sometimes

Some time means 'one day ' . It refers to an indefinite time,
in the future.

Let's have dinner together some time next week.

Sometimes is an adverb of frequency .It means 'on some
occasions' , ' more than once'.

I sometimes went skiing when I lived in Germany.


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