I love to write and I love the letter 'A'. Now, what if both of them comes together? Then I'll say, I'm in a very very hardcore lust with this. So here I am with the very first blog of mine on English reading, speaking, listening, writing(in short--English Freaking) with the motivation from my loveliest friend. Enjoy this informatory article on some commonly confused words and I'm sure you'll love it. Once again, I love you, 'A'.
The very first word that I would like to tell about is ABLE as I've been ABLE of writing and I've been CAPABLE of writing this article on english. Did you notice what I just did there? Yes, that's the difference between ABLE and CAPABLE. Now, study it formally--
ABLE(Power or strength in general):--Ex. He is ABLE to play.
CAPABLE(Power or strength in particular):--Ex. He is CAPABLE of running for 2 hours continuously.
Liked it??? let's look at some more lovely A's.
"How abnormal you are? Are you an alien?" That's how she makes fun of me. Once when I was reading a newspaper, I happened to read a news that said,'Woman gave birth to a subnormal child." So, I think, all these words are differentiable instead of not being continuous at any point. Sorry for the bad joke but those who know me surely know that me saying sorry is really a joke.
ABNORMAL(departure from regular type):--Ex. He exhibited a very ABNORMAL behaviour at the party.
SUBNORMAL(below normal):--Ex. She gave birth to a SUBNORMAL child.
Now, to accept your mistake is a good thing but to except it is the biggest mistake you can do in your life. Let's see how...
ACCEPT(approve):--Ex. I ACCEPT your offer.
EXCEPT(besides):--Ex. EXCEPT you all were present.
One more similar word-pair is---
ACCESS(approach):--Ex. I have no ACCESS to the Minister.
EXCESS(too much):--Ex. EXCESS of everything is bad.
Enjoying this aticle or not??? Oh come on...I know you definitely are, afterall she is my Accessary for all my works. Just a minute....what? I misspelt a word???? Are you mad???? I don't do that. Then, what the hell is Accessary? To get the meaning of a word in the very best way is to get it from the context in which it was used. Just have a reread of the above statement....still can't get it? Ok, study it formally then...
ACCESSARY(a helper or associate):--He was the ACCESSARY to the murder.
ACCESSORY(sparepart, additional):--Please purchase the accessories for your beautiful scooty pep+, sweetheart!!!
Well, don't mind the last statement much, ok....just love it, that's all I'll say. I hope you enjoyed this article. It'll be my immense pleasure if you have any queries and you want to share(or discuss for that matter) with me. You can simply put on a comment here or mail me at neeru.133@rediff.com. At last, I'll just say that this love and lust is not yet ended. Yup....you guessed it right....I'll come up with more amazing 'A' lettered words.