Remya PrakashinKnudge.meIs it ‘Quiet’ or ‘Quite’?These words look similar but have different spellings, pronunciations, and meanings. Read on to understand how ‘quiet’ and ‘quite’ differ.Sep 22, 20181Sep 22, 20181
Remya PrakashinKnudge.me‘Lose’ or ‘Loose’ — Which do I use?‘Lose’ and ‘loose’ are words that are mistakenly used in place of each other even though they have different meanings, spellings, and…Sep 15, 2018Sep 15, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.meIs it ‘Breath’ or ‘Breathe’?These words have nearly similar spellings but have different meanings and pronunciations. Let’s understand how they differ.Sep 3, 2018Sep 3, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.me‘Imply’ or ‘Infer’ — Which one do I use?‘Imply’ and ‘infer’ are verbs that are often incorrectly used in place of each other. Let’s understand the differences between them.Aug 27, 2018Aug 27, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.meDo I use ‘Later’ or ‘Latter’?These words differ by a single letter and have completely different meanings. Read on to know more.Aug 22, 2018Aug 22, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.me‘Complement’ or ‘Compliment’ — Which should I use?Read on to know more about these commonly confused homophones.Aug 20, 2018Aug 20, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.mePhrasal Verbs of ‘Think’Phrasal verbs are formed by joining a main verb with a preposition, an adverb, or a preposition and an adverb. Let’s learn some phrasal…Aug 17, 20182Aug 17, 20182
Remya PrakashinKnudge.meWhat do you mean by ‘A chain is only as strong as its weakest link’?The meaning of this proverb is often misunderstood. Read on to understand what it means.Aug 16, 2018Aug 16, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.me‘Sympathy’ or ‘Empathy’ — Which do I use?These words both originate from the same Latin word ‘pathos’, but they have different meanings. Let’s understand how they differ.Aug 13, 2018Aug 13, 2018
Remya PrakashinKnudge.meWhen do I use ‘Break’ and ‘Brake’?‘Break’ and ‘brake’ are homophones; they have similar pronunciations but different spellings and meanings. Let’s understand how they…Aug 9, 2018Aug 9, 2018