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Commonly confused expressions
Accept and except
These words are often confused. Accept means ‘agree to receive or do something’.
She accepted the invitation.
She didn’t accept the job.
Except means ‘not including’.
Everyone except John attended the meeting.
I work every day except Saturday.
Adverse and averse
These words are often confused. Adverse means ‘harmful’ or ‘unfavorable’.
This drug may have adverse side effects.
The adverse effects of antibiotics are being discussed all over the world.
Averse means ‘opposed’ or ‘strongly disliking’.
Which cat is averse to fish?
I am not averse to cooking.
Advice and advise
Advice is a noun. Advise is a verb.
I am tired of listening to advice.
I would like some advice.
Note that advice does not have a plural form.
He gave me advice on diet. (NOT He gave me advices on diet.)
To advise is to recommend that someone should do something.
The doctor advised him to quit smoking.
The teacher advised them to work hard.
Aloud and allowed
Aloud means ‘out loud’.
I read the letter aloud.
They were singing aloud.
Allowed means permitted.
Smoking is not allowed in the kitchen.