Confusing Words for Intermediate Level English Learners
Confusing Verb Pairs II
Some verbs are similar and can be confusing. This look at commonly confused verb pairs will help you learn the differences in meaning and usage.
Confusing Verb Pairs
Learn the difference between commonly confused verb pairs in English for English language learners and ESL EFL classes.
Commonly Confused Words
This list of word pairs focuses on similar word pairs that are commonly confused by ESL learners. Each word pair provides an explaination and examples providing context for each word.
Confusing Words 1
Did he 'accept' or 'except' that job offer? Try these quizzes to clear up any doubts you may have!
Confusing Words 2
Did he 'accept' or 'except' that job offer? Try these quizzes to clear up any doubts you may have!
Confusing Words 3
Did he 'accept' or 'except' that job offer? Try these quizzes to clear up any doubts you may have!
Confusing Words 4
Did he 'accept' or 'except' that job offer? Try these quizzes to clear up any doubts you may have!
Confusing Words 5
Did he 'accept' or 'except' that job offer? Try these quizzes to clear up any doubts you may have!
Look See Watch
Learn the differences between the common verbs look, see and watch. Each verb has a detailed explanation and examples. Take the follow-up quiz to check your understanding.
Just
The keyword 'just' is used in a number of different manners in English. This guide will help you understand how to use 'just' in written and spoken English and provides numerous examples for context.
In front of - Opposite
Learn the difference between in front of and opposite as prepositions of place. These two confusing prepositions are explained with examples provided.
