Be honest – do you lend money, or do you borrow it? Is a joke fun or funny? And is your English too good… or just good enough? Today we’re fixing some of the most common mistakes I hear every single day – you might even be making them too.
These 10 confusing word pairs get everyone mixed up – but by the end of this article, you’ll feel confident using them like a native speaker. We’ve got clear explanations, real examples, pronunciation tips, and even a quiz at the end.
Actually /ˈæktʃuəli/ – used to correct or clarify something.
Example: I actually don’t like coffee.
Currently /ˈkʌrəntli/ – refers to something happening now.
Example: I’m currently reading a new book.
Tip: “Actually” is about truth or fact, “currently” is about time.
Lend /lɛnd/ – give something to someone temporarily.
Example: Can you lend me your pen?
Borrow /ˈbɒrəʊ/ – take something from someone temporarily.
Example: Can I borrow your pen?
Trick: If you are giving, you lend. If you are taking, you borrow.
Say /seɪ/ – just the words spoken.
Example: He said he was tired.
Tell /tɛl/ – requires a listener.
Example: He told me he was tired.
Tip: “Say” = words. “Tell” = words + listener.
Fun /fʌn/ – enjoyable or entertaining.
Example: We had fun at the party.
Funny /ˈfʌni/ – makes you laugh.
Example: That joke was funny.
Tip: Fun = enjoyment. Funny = humour.
So /səʊ/ – used before adjectives or adverbs.
Example: The film was so interesting.
Such /sʌtʃ/ – used before a noun or noun phrase.
Example: It was such an interesting film.
Tip: “So” = adjective/adverb. “Such” = noun/noun phrase.
You can also watch a YouTube video lesson on the same topic with our teacher Kit, where she demonstrates exactly how to pronounce these word pairs correctly. It’s a great way to hear the words spoken naturally and practice along with a native speaker, so you’ll gain confidence using them in your own English.
Remember /rɪˈmɛmbə/ – recall something yourself.
Example: I remember my first day at school.
Remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ – make someone else recall something.
Example: Can you remind me to call her?
Tip: Remember = self. Remind = others.
Too /tuː/ – more than necessary or desired.
Example: This bag is too heavy.
Enough /ɪˈnʌf/ – sufficient or adequate.
Example: This bag is big enough.
Tip: Too = excess. Enough = sufficiency.
Effect /ɪˈfɛkt/ – a result or outcome (noun).
Example: The new law had a positive effect.
Affect /əˈfɛkt/ – to influence (verb).
Example: The new law will affect everyone.
Tip: Effect = noun. Affect = verb.
Than /ðæn/ – used in comparisons.
Example: She is taller than her brother.
Then /ðɛn/ – refers to time or sequence.
Example: We went to dinner, then to the cinema.
Tip: Than = comparison. Then = time/order.
Lose /luːz/ – fail to keep or misplace something.
Example: I always lose my keys.
Loose /luːs/ – not tight.
Example: This shirt is too loose.
Tip: Lose = verb. Loose = adjective.
Choose the correct word for each sentence:
I always ______ my keys.
a) lose
b) loose
Can you ______ me your notebook for a few days?
a) borrow
b) lend
The film was really ______. I laughed a lot!
a) fun
b) funny
She is taller ______ her brother.
a) than
b) then
I can’t come to the meeting because I’m ______ busy.
a) currently
b) actually
Answers:
1 → a) lose
2 → b) lend
3 → b) funny
4 → a) than
5 → b) actually
Mastering these 10 confusing word pairs will make your English sound much more natural.
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