Should vs Must: Difference and Use in Sentences

Here we’ll be discussing the difference between ‘should’ and ‘must’. The two words “should” and “must” are helping verbs of modal auxiliary form or simply modals. They provide information about the function of the main verb following it. Let’s see one examples before starting. Correct : He should have done it. Correct : He must […]

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Compliment vs Complement: Difference and Use in Sentences

You will find here a quick reference regarding the set of words: Compliment and Complement, and How they are used in sentences along with examples to understand the concept. Compliment and Complement are similar to the other English homophones such as there-their-they’re or to-too-two. Homophones are basically those words that sound identical with different meanings.

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Much vs Many: Difference & Use with Money, People etc.

We have been getting many requests from our readers to post blogs/content related to the difference between ‘Much’ and ‘Many’. We have always experienced that the quantities and volumes are quite confusing and people find it difficult to understand the difference. For Instance We often get confused as to which is correct ‘much money’ or

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