Education & Reference
Each vs Every
‘Each’ and ‘Every’ are determiners terms that are used to express the quantity. The term ‘each’ is used to specify only one thing; whereas, term ‘every’ is used to specify all the constituents among the group. |
Oral Communication vs Written Communication
Oral and written communications are both major forms of communication. Communicating by word of mouth is termed as oral communication. Written communication involves writing/drawing symbols in order to... |
Especially vs Specially
Mostly, the adverbs ‘especially’ and ‘specially’ are interchangeably used in many contexts. The term ‘especially’ is used to highlight and particularize anything, whereas ‘specially’ is used to highlight the... |
Rotate vs Revolve
Rotate and Revolve describes different process altogether. In layman’s terms, remember that the Earth rotates around its axis and revolves around the Sun. |
Determiners vs Pronouns
A determiner precedes a noun or a noun phrase by introducing it to the reader/listener. A pronoun is a word that is used to substitute a noun in a sentence. |