Showing posts with label Confused words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Confused words. Show all posts

Thursday 22 October 2020

Bear vs Beer


What's the difference between *BEAR* and 
 *BEER* ?
Note: This article is written by ABKO English Academy team - 7030590581
 *BEAR*
1. ( As noun) अस्वल 
2. ( AS verb) means to accept. 
सहन करणे

Example:
1) He is a strong man, he can bear the pain.
2) She is so rude, I can't bear her.
3) Famous person must bear the criticism. 

 *BEER* means an alcoholic drink.
Example:
1) I would like to have some beer.
2) Would you like beer with dinner?
3) He brought two bottles of beer.

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Brake vs Break

*Today's tip:* 

What's the difference between *BREAK & 
BRAKE?* 

 *BREAK* can be used in 3 different situations.

 To damage into pieces 
1) Rita broke the glass.
2) Sanjay broke his friend’s leg.

 To violate any rule or law
1) Many people break the traffic rules
2) Don't break the laws of courts.

 Interval 
1) We have a lunch break of an hour.
2) Let's take a break of five minutes. 


 *BRAKE* means a mechanical device which is commonly 
used to slow down the speed or to stop the moving 
vehicle.

Example:
1) The driver applied the brakes to stop the car.
2) The bus driver suddenly applied the brakes.

Profession vs Occupation

What's the difference between 
 *PROFESSION* & *OCCUPATION* ?

 *PROFESSION* is an activity when a person is paid for his 
particular skill and his deep knowledge. 
 PROFESSION needs a specialised training and
knowledge. 
Example: Doctors, Engineers, Teachers, Lawyers, Chartered 
Accountants etc.

 *OCCUPATION* is an activity when a person is not paid 
for their knowledge, but only for what they produce.
 OCCUPATION doesn't need any special training.
Example: Drivers, shopkeepers, clerks, accountants, etc.

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profession vs occupation

What's the difference between 
 *PROFESSION* & *OCCUPATION* ?

 *PROFESSION* is an activity when a person is paid for his 
particular skill and his deep knowledge. 
 PROFESSION needs a specialised training and
knowledge. 
Example: Doctors, Engineers, Teachers, Lawyers, Chartered 
Accountants etc.

 *OCCUPATION* is an activity when a person is not paid 
for their knowledge, but only for what they produce.
 OCCUPATION doesn't need any special training.
Example: Drivers, shopkeepers, clerks, accountants, etc.

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