Confusing Words in English and How to Distinguish Them
I am Somayeh, a Cambridge CELTA, DELTA certified teacher, and in this article, I would like to talk about some confusing English words. Principle and principal “Principal” as an adjective means “important,” and as a noun means “headmaster of a school or college.” For instance: The college principal made a speech. The principal reason for the failure to take action was poor communication between government departments. Whereas “principle” is a noun and means “a rule” or “a theory.” For in
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