Education & Reference
Vowels vs Consonants
The alphabets a, e, i, o, and u are called as vowels in the English language. Consonants are all the other alphabets of the English language, except the vowels. |
Noun vs Adverb
A noun is a word that is used to identify people, places, objects, happenings, etc. An adverb is a word which is used to describe a verb, an adjective or a sentence. |
‘Could’ and ‘Would’
‘Could’ and ‘Would’ are the two words which are the past tense of the words ‘can’ and ‘will’. Basically, they are used to express the expressions; ‘could’ is generally used to express the possibilities in... |
Noun vs Proper Noun
A noun is a word that is used for classifying objects, places, events and naming people. Proper nouns are a kind of nouns, which stand for specific entities. |
Noun vs Common Noun
A noun is a word that is used to name a person, a thing, a place, an occurrence, etc. Common nouns are a type of nouns that we use generally in our speech and text. |