English has a lot of confusing words, like “specially” and “especially,” or “distinct” and “distinctive,” or “compliment” and “complement.”
You might wonder, “What’s the real difference? When do I use THIS word and not THAT one?” Those doubts can make you hesitate to speak English because you’re afraid of making mistakes.
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