today's topic: words that often gets confused with each other
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I thought you have to tilt your head upwards when your nose bleeds, but turns out it's a / an _ information.
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38%
fake
50%
false
12%
unreal
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With how big AI has gotten, she often found herself wondering if certain images are _ or real.
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79%
fake
5%
false
16%
unreal
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Standing atop of the mountain I had been climbing for the last 2 hours, the view that greeted me was simply _!
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6%
fake
3%
false
91%
unreal
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Violet was pleasantly surprised with herself as the painting she had worked on turned out quite _.
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20%
genuine
9%
real
71%
realistic
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No, no! That is not how the Apple logo looks like. A _ Apple logo would have the leaf tilted to the right instead.
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20%
genuine
75%
real
4%
realistic
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Oftentimes, I found myself wondering if he really does have _ feelings for me or if he was just humouring me.
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84%
genuine
12%
real
5%
realistic
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I want to [ ___ ] the invitation, but I don't think I can come that day.
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9%
approve
87%
accept
4%
agree
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She said she wanted to start looking for jobs, but her brother didn't [ ___ ] of her idea.
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43%
approve
7%
accept
50%
agree
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Although his take was controversial, I would have to [ ___ ] with it since it made the most sense.
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9%
approve
13%
accept
78%
agree
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other words often confused with each other:
Affect vs Effect
Affect - a verb, meaning "to influence"
e.g: I'm afraid that drinking too much caffeine might affect your study performance.
Effect - a noun, meaning "the result"
e.g: One of the effect of too much caffeine intake to your body is insomnia.
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Lose vs Loose
Lose - a verb, lots of meanings including "to not win", "to misplace something", "to part with something", etc.
e.g: You will lose your phone privileges.
Loose - an adjective, meaning "not tight", "not fastened securely".
e.g: The reason why the cookie tastes bad is because you left the lid for the container loose.
Affect vs Effect
Affect - a verb, meaning "to influence"
e.g: I'm afraid that drinking too much caffeine might affect your study performance.
Effect - a noun, meaning "the result"
e.g: One of the effect of too much caffeine intake to your body is insomnia.
Ο(>βΏ<.)β
Lose vs Loose
Lose - a verb, lots of meanings including "to not win", "to misplace something", "to part with something", etc.
e.g: You will lose your phone privileges.
Loose - an adjective, meaning "not tight", "not fastened securely".
e.g: The reason why the cookie tastes bad is because you left the lid for the container loose.
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