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Showing posts with label Difference between Very and too. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Difference between Very and too. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2024

Affect vs. Effect: What's the Difference? | Difference Between Affect Vs Effect: Explained! | Understanding the Difference Between "Affect" and "Effect" for IELTS and Spoken English

Learning English can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding the difference between similar words like "affect" and "effect." Whether you're preparing for the IELTS or just looking to improve your spoken English, mastering these words will help you communicate more effectively. In this blog post, we'll break down the differences between "affect" and "effect," provide examples from daily conversations, and offer practice sentences to enhance your learning.

Difference between Affect and Effect,  IELTS Vocabulary, Spoken English Tips English Learning for IELTS
Affect vs. Effect: What's the Difference?







Affect vs. Effect: The Basics

Affect

  • Type: Verb (an action word)
  • Meaning: To influence or change something.

Examples in Daily Conversations:

  1. “The weather can affect how you feel during the day.”
  2. “Eating too much sugar can affect your health over time.”

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Difference between Very and too

Difference between Very and tooMost of the people get confused with the use of Too And Very 

As u can see in the image VERY is the word that can be used when things are manageable or u can handle it but in TOO the things are not manageable



Too is basically used for negative sentences but in some cases it can be used for positive sentences as well.



Let's look at the example to understand it more clearly

If you find a person handsome
You can say 
He is too handsome

Let us look at some negative sentences for too and compare it with very

Example 1
It was too hot outside.
Here it means it was unbearable hot

It was very hot outside 
Here it means it was bearable  hot 

Example 2
The music player was very expensive 
"it can still be bought if you save up for it"

The music player was Too expensive
it was too expensive to buy we cannot afford to buy it

Example 3
The food was very spicy.
Here it means food was spicy but we had it.
or you liked it that way

The food was too spicy. 
Here it means the food was too spicy. We were not able to have it.


Looking at the examples i hope you understand the difference between very and too

so now you can use it in your own  sentences.

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