Words & Wordplay

Would vs Could

Would vs Could
‘Would’ implies that something will most probably happen. ‘Could’ implies that something can happen, there is nothing stopping, but whether it will happen or not is unsure.

See vs Watch

See vs Watch
The difference is that seeing in unintentional. You ‘see’ because that is what your eyesight is for. However, ‘watching’ is what we do intentionally. It is when you are looking out for something, with or...

Maybe vs May be

Maybe vs May be
Maybe is an adverb. It can be placed at the beginning, middle or the end of a sentence. It has the same meaning as the word ‘perhaps’ or 'possibly'. It is mainly used to indicate that something is...

Location vs Place

Location vs Place
The location of an area provides a reference to locate a place. Location can absolute or relative. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate the area, such as latitude and longitude, city or...

Inter- vs Intra-

Inter- vs Intra-
The main difference between ‘inter-’ and ‘intra-’ is that ‘inter-’ is used to denote in between, while ‘intra-’ denotes that it is inside or internal.

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