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All such phrases that assist you to create a powerful verbal exchange,

Hello students,
Today's time is more authentic rather than genuine, where effective communication is a necessity for everyone, for effective communication, words play an important role, depth knowledge of words makes you the center of attraction.

Today's weblog is all such phrases that assist you to create a powerful verbal exchange, many of us use them wrongly because of the absence of awareness.

(1) Ashamed vs embarrassed,
After committing a mistake generally, you listen to the mouth of people that feels embarrassed about what they did, but this sentence is not right, it should be like, feeling ashamed of what they did.

Ashamed is used for mistakes while embarrassed is a kind of feeling that people think about being lunatics.

(2) AVOID VS PREVENT
Avoid just a gesture through eyes not to do while prevent is an action that generally uses.
Ex, I tried a lot to avoid junk food.
Ex, I prevent my child not to play games on mobile.

(3) BORROW VS LEND
Word "borrow" is used when you take something to some while "lend" is used when you give something to someone.

(4) FIT VS SUIT
Generally, "fit" is used for actual size.
And "suit" just looks good or attractive.

(5) MARRIAGE VS WEDDING
"Marriage" relegates to the state of being married, while "the wedding" is a ritual that generally gets married.

(6) NERVOUS VS ANXIOUS, 
"Nervous" is relegated to the state of being worried, but anxious is used for being worried.

(7) ROB VS STEAL,
Word "Rob" refers to a person while "Steal" is used for things.
Ex, Mr.Sharma was robbed while returning to the office.
Ex, His bike was stolen at night.

(8) WIN VS BEAT, 
"Beats" refers to the game and "Win is used for war or battle.
Ex, India beats England by 65 runs.
Ex, if any war happens between two nations then one wins and the other defeats.

(9) AFFECT VS EFFECT,
Both belong to different parts of speech, 
"Affect" is a verb while "Effect" is a noun.

(10)CARRY VS TAKE, 
The word "Carry" is used when something is portable from one vicinity to another, while "Take" has many variations, you could use it in keeping with your purpose.





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