
Compliment or Complement | Common English Mistakes | Homophones
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English, Other
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the difference between the homophones 'compliment' and 'complement'. It provides examples to illustrate how each word is used as a noun and a verb. 'Compliment' refers to praise or congratulations, while 'complement' means to add to or complete something. The tutorial concludes with a quick test to reinforce understanding.
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3 mins • 1 pt
How does 'complement' relate to the concept of angles in a right angle triangle?
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Can you explain the difference between 'compliment' and 'complement' based on their meanings?
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