Grammar Rules
Confusing Verbs
There are many verbs that sound similar and it's easy to get confused between them. Here is a list of some of the most common confusing verb pairs, their meanings and examples of how they should be used in a sentence.
Verb | Meaning/ Use | The Verb in Context |
borrow | To take a loan | Can I borrow $20 from you please? |
lend | To give a loan | I will lend you $20. |
say |
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tell |
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do | To carry out activities or tasks | He needs to do his homework. |
make |
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can |
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may |
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meet |
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know |
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waste | To fail to use something valuable in an effective way |
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spend |
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lie |
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lay | To put, place or set down |
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bring | To carry towards someone or somewhere | He brings me flowers every week. |
take | To carry away from someone or somewhere | He always takes his brother to hockey games. |
adopt | To take or claim as one’s own | They adopted a child from Vietnam last year. |
adapt |
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rise |
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raise | to make higher | The government is raising the price of fuel. |
emigrate | To leave a country | Joshua emigrated from the UK in 2001. |
immigrate | To move to another country | She immigrated to Canada in 2002. |
Exercises – Confusing verbs
Choose the correct word from the parenthesis at the end of the sentence as in the example.
- As a child, I spent each summer in France with my grandmother. (spent/wasted)
- I have already ____ to the customs in this new country I live in. (adapted / adopted)
- Ed ______ Suzanne at a single’s party last month. (met / knew)
- The girls ____ money from their father to buy their mom a gift. (lent / borrowed)
- My father _______ the American flag on all US holidays. (raises / rises)
- He's ________ down because he doesn’t feel well. (laying / lying)
- Cho left China and _______ to Australia in 1998. (emigrated / immigrated)
- I don't know how to do it, but I’m sure the service department ________ help you. (can / may)
- I hope you will _______ your job well. (make / do)
- Anna parties every night. It has started _______ her work. (effecting / affecting)
- Please turn off the lights. We don’t like to _____ energy. (spend / waste)
- adapted
- met
- borrowed
- raises
- lying
- immigrated
- can
- do
- affecting
- waste