Difference between who’s and whose

Another pair of words that seems to confuse people is that of “who’s” and “whose”, but telling the difference between the two is easy. Who’s “Who’s” is a contraction, a word formed by omitting or combining some of the sounds of a longer phrase. Other examples include won’t, can’t, shouldn’t. In this case, who’s actually means “who is”.… Continue reading Difference between who’s and whose

Difference between nauseous and nauseated

This is part of the difference between series. Another common word confusion exists between the words nauseous and nauseated. I hear persons mixing these two words all the time. The basic difference is that one is nauseous to others, and others make one nauseated.