Word Choice - ACT English
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What is the difference between "imply" and "infer"?
What is the difference between "imply" and "infer"?
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What is the difference between "indicate" and "prove"?
What is the difference between "indicate" and "prove"?
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What is the difference between "suggest" and "confirm"?
What is the difference between "suggest" and "confirm"?
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What is the difference between "imply" and "state"?
What is the difference between "imply" and "state"?
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What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?
What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?
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What is the difference between "assure" and "ensure"?
What is the difference between "assure" and "ensure"?
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What is the difference between "ensure" and "insure"?
What is the difference between "ensure" and "insure"?
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Make concise: "The reason for the delay was due to the fact that new parts arrived late."
Make concise: "The reason for the delay was due to the fact that new parts arrived late."
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Revise for brevity: "In spite of the fact that it was raining, we continued."
Revise for brevity: "In spite of the fact that it was raining, we continued."
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Choose a positive connotation to replace "stubborn" in "Her stubborn effort paid off" with a word that fits a positive profile.
Choose a positive connotation to replace "stubborn" in "Her stubborn effort paid off" with a word that fits a positive profile.
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Use the correct word: "The policy will (affect/effect) attendance."
Use the correct word: "The policy will (affect/effect) attendance."
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What is the difference between "fewer" and "less"?
What is the difference between "fewer" and "less"?
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What is the difference between "accept" and "except"?
What is the difference between "accept" and "except"?
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What is the difference between "cite," site," and "sight"?
What is the difference between "cite," site," and "sight"?
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What is the difference between "principal" and "principle"?
What is the difference between "principal" and "principle"?
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What is the difference between "compose" and "comprise"?
What is the difference between "compose" and "comprise"?
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What is the difference between "effective" and "efficient"?
What is the difference between "effective" and "efficient"?
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What is the difference between "affordable" and "cheap"?
What is the difference between "affordable" and "cheap"?
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What is the difference between "persuade" and "inform"?
What is the difference between "persuade" and "inform"?
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Make this more concise: "She is a person who enjoys reading."
Make this more concise: "She is a person who enjoys reading."
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