are more likely to find what you want.
Don’t be fooled by nding a word in a dictionary. You might have found a correct spelling of the wrong word for your sentence.
Seethe entries on homonyms (soundalikes) and such words as
“their” and
“to.”Di erent from, than. The preferred usage is “di erent from when a distinction is being drawn between things or people Old is di erent from young Don’t use
“di erent than unless you are introducing a
clause: That is di erent than I had expected Or That is different from what I had expected.”
“Di er with means disagree and should not be confused with or used for “di er from (be different).
Dig, dug, dug. An
irregular verb in its main,
past tense, and past
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