Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back. Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
12 out of 16. I didn't know difference borrow/lend, assume/ensure/insure. I also didn't know the word "resign" and have no idea that you "fetch" a doctor but not "bring" him :) thanks for this quiz. I have got a few new words from it!
14/16. Almost got them all correct. But due to time pressure, I wasnt able to comprehend clearly what was asked. But this video or this channel is worth a subscribed. Thanks. I had learned a lot. Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I believed i got 14 out of the questions. Thank you so much. 🙏 But I would have liked it more, If you have explained the meaning of those words and how it can be used when you have done with the text.
Dear Master! I have a question to you about confusing words. What is the difference between insure and ensure? 13) Many companies don't insure new drivers. 16) The company is working to ensure the safety of its employees. Can't we use ensure instead of insure and vice versa?
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft. If you talk about buying or selling insurance, we cannot use ensure instead of insure.
Ensure is to give you confidence that, regardless of anything, things will be fine at the end. While insure means making regular payments to protect yourself or asset against danger, for instance, if your car is insured against theft and it gets stolen, the company you insured it with can buy you exactly the same car. That is what I know .
Assure, ensure and Insure are all derivatives of the root word, “SURE” meaning something that is firm and of a certain nature. Assure can be interpreted as giving support for someone having self doubt. “I assure you all will be well” Ensure can be interpreted as making sure that you have dotted all the “i’s” and crossed all the “t’s” before submitting your work. Or ensure that ladder is safe before you climb. “Please secure that ensure that you have locked the door before leaving”. Insure can be interpreted as providing compensation in the event of an accident. Or other insured event. “You must be properly insured before you can drive a car”.
well, must say that I am going through your clips and find it a really entertaining way to test my English. I am a foreigner, living in Ireland for many years and feel proud when I see my results. I have been already told that I am pretty good, but this way I can check it and even improve.
bring: carry something towards the speaker take: carry something away from the speaker OR to another place So, the real difference between bring and take is: bring is for movement towards the speaker take is for movement in any other direction
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back. Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts. For example, I assure you that I will not be late. To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
15/16 🎉 But what’s the difference among assure, insure and ensure. And also bring, take and fetch. Some of these verbs are new for me and I would like to know a, explanation, please 🙏. Btw great quiz!
Congratulations on scoring 15 out of 16 on the quiz! That's an excellent result! 🎉 I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz. Now, let's dive into the differences between "assure," "insure," and "ensure," as well as "bring," "take," and "fetch": "Assure": "Assure" means to give someone confidence, certainty, or guarantee about something. It is used when you want to make someone feel confident or secure about a situation. For example: "I assured him that everything would be fine." "Insure": "Insure" primarily refers to the act of providing or obtaining insurance coverage, typically for financial protection. It is used in the context of safeguarding against potential loss, damage, or risk. For example: "I insured my car against theft and accidents." "Ensure": "Ensure" means to make certain that something happens or is done. It is used when you want to guarantee or verify that a particular outcome is achieved. For example: "I double-checked my presentation to ensure there were no errors." Now, let's move on to "bring," "take," and "fetch": "Bring": "Bring" implies carrying or moving something or someone towards the speaker or the current location. It suggests movement towards the person speaking. For example: "Please bring your textbook to class tomorrow." "Take": "Take" suggests carrying or moving something or someone away from the speaker or the current location. It implies movement away from the person speaking. For example: "Don't forget to take your umbrella when you leave." "Fetch": "Fetch" means to go and get something or someone and bring them back. It suggests going to a different location to retrieve an object or person and return with it. For example: "Could you please fetch me a glass of water from the kitchen?" These verb distinctions can be a bit tricky, but with practice, you'll become more comfortable using them correctly in various contexts. Once again, congratulations on your score, and I'm glad you found the quiz enjoyable! If you have any more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask!
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back. Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back. Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
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To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts. For example, I assure you that I will not be late. To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft. Please note that, You assure a person. You ensure safety or success. You insure a house or car.
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts. For example, I assure you that I will not be late. To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft. Please note that, You assure a person. You ensure safety or success. You insure a house or car.
Hi. 15 right. I think is k since I m not a native speaker. But I love English and try to do my best. I couldn't make the difference between 'rise' and arise' . Anyway I'll keep on practicing. Thanks a lot!!!!!
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts. For example, I assure you that I will not be late. To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft. Please note that, You assure a person. You ensure safety or success. You insure a house or car.
15/16. i got torn between Take & Bring from the question take the children in the park. I chose Take at first then i doubted my answer therefore i ended up choosing Bring🤦🏼♀️.only to find out i was totally wrong. quite disappointing coz I thought im gonna get a perfect score😏
The difference between retiring and resigning is that when you retire, sometimes you still can receive (social) benefits like healthcare and a pension. These benefits vary per company. To be able to retire, you need to reach a certain age or minimum length of service. Resigning means you voluntarily quit your job, which means you’re not eligible for those benefits.
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts. For example, I assure you that I will not be late. To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed. To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it For example, The car is insured against fire and theft. Please note that, You assure a person. You ensure safety or success. You insure a house or car.
15 out of 16. Go and fetch is new for me.
Same here
@@ek48955 I thought that this use of "fetch" is limited only to dogs ;-)
Same mistake and score!
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back.
Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor
Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
Fetch is country talk
All correct. Thanks for testing our basic knowledge. I’m 82 and feel I’m light years ahead of others my age. It’s Important we keep our mind sharp
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Got all of them correct! Thanks for posting this. I’m trying to improve my English before my exams come 💦
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12 out of 16. I didn't know difference borrow/lend, assume/ensure/insure. I also didn't know the word "resign" and have no idea that you "fetch" a doctor but not "bring" him :)
thanks for this quiz. I have got a few new words from it!
14/16. Almost got them all correct. But due to time pressure, I wasnt able to comprehend clearly what was asked. But this video or this channel is worth a subscribed. Thanks. I had learned a lot. Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Thank you and love to the Philippines
16 out of 16 I am 76 years old,studied wren and Martin grammar in high school way back in 1958,59and 60.we were taught with cane 😀😀😘😘🙏
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in these examples, can you explain the differences among "take", "fetch", and "bring"? I got all 3 wrong, and I'm a native English speaker
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13/16 .Take fetch borrow lend insure assure ensure are so cofusing.
14 out of 16 from France! Thank you it's very interesting to learn new words!
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13 got correct out of 16,no worries gradually I can improve my english with the help of this channel,thanks a lot to the teacher.
I've scored 15/16.
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16/16. Playback speed: 2x. No pause. Thank you.
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16 out of 16 for me! But l learned the difference between ensure and insure. Thanks for posting.
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I believed i got 14 out of the questions.
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But I would have liked it more, If you have explained the meaning of those words and how it can be used when you have done with the text.
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Dear Master! I have a question to you about confusing words. What is the difference between insure and ensure? 13) Many companies don't insure new drivers. 16) The company is working to ensure the safety of its employees. Can't we use ensure instead of insure and vice versa?
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
If you talk about buying or selling insurance, we cannot use ensure instead of insure.
Ensure is to give you confidence that, regardless of anything, things will be fine at the end. While insure means making regular payments to protect yourself or asset against danger, for instance, if your car is insured against theft and it gets stolen, the company you insured it with can buy you exactly the same car. That is what I know .
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Assure, ensure and Insure are all derivatives of the root word, “SURE” meaning something that is firm and of a certain nature.
Assure can be interpreted as giving support for someone having self doubt. “I assure you all will be well”
Ensure can be interpreted as making sure that you have dotted all the “i’s” and crossed all the “t’s” before submitting your work. Or ensure that ladder is safe before you climb. “Please secure that ensure that you have locked the door before leaving”.
Insure can be interpreted as providing compensation in the event of an accident. Or other insured event. “You must be properly insured before you can drive a car”.
@@Wilkins_Micawber Thank you for clear explanation. Cheers!
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excellent video - very helpful but also challenging at the same time which is a good thing
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well, must say that I am going through your clips and find it a really entertaining way to test my English. I am a foreigner, living in Ireland for many years and feel proud when I see my results. I have been already told that I am pretty good, but this way I can check it and even improve.
Got a perfect score 😊 thank you for this kind of exercises. I appreciate a lot of your vids 😊 Godbless.
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I got them all correct.Pretty easy.Nevertheless thanks for the exercise and the examples.
Great job!
Since I read books from numerous British authors, the word fetch is used like bring in America.
14 out 16 from Bangladesh. Thax a lot!
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Got the right answers for all the questions. Just wanna ask what is the different between 'take' and 'bring'
bring: carry something towards the speaker
take: carry something away from the speaker OR to another place
So, the real difference between bring and take is:
bring is for movement towards the speaker
take is for movement in any other direction
thank you! all correct!
Great job!
I made 4 mistakes but i'm happy and i will try more with u. Thanks alot, from Cambodia.
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Got 14
Can you please explain question 4(fetch a doctor) and 13(ensure)
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back.
Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor
Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts.
For example, I assure you that I will not be late.
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
Oh I got it very well explained. THANK YOU SO MUCH
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15/16 🎉
But what’s the difference among assure, insure and ensure. And also bring, take and fetch. Some of these verbs are new for me and I would like to know a, explanation, please 🙏.
Btw great quiz!
Congratulations on scoring 15 out of 16 on the quiz! That's an excellent result! 🎉 I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz.
Now, let's dive into the differences between "assure," "insure," and "ensure," as well as "bring," "take," and "fetch":
"Assure":
"Assure" means to give someone confidence, certainty, or guarantee about something. It is used when you want to make someone feel confident or secure about a situation. For example: "I assured him that everything would be fine."
"Insure":
"Insure" primarily refers to the act of providing or obtaining insurance coverage, typically for financial protection. It is used in the context of safeguarding against potential loss, damage, or risk. For example: "I insured my car against theft and accidents."
"Ensure":
"Ensure" means to make certain that something happens or is done. It is used when you want to guarantee or verify that a particular outcome is achieved. For example: "I double-checked my presentation to ensure there were no errors."
Now, let's move on to "bring," "take," and "fetch":
"Bring":
"Bring" implies carrying or moving something or someone towards the speaker or the current location. It suggests movement towards the person speaking. For example: "Please bring your textbook to class tomorrow."
"Take":
"Take" suggests carrying or moving something or someone away from the speaker or the current location. It implies movement away from the person speaking. For example: "Don't forget to take your umbrella when you leave."
"Fetch":
"Fetch" means to go and get something or someone and bring them back. It suggests going to a different location to retrieve an object or person and return with it. For example: "Could you please fetch me a glass of water from the kitchen?"
These verb distinctions can be a bit tricky, but with practice, you'll become more comfortable using them correctly in various contexts.
Once again, congratulations on your score, and I'm glad you found the quiz enjoyable! If you have any more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask!
15/16
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15/16. Great test, these words are always difícilt for muy students. Sometimes I found them tough.
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12/16, good enough for me
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I got 15 out of 16. l am from Malaysia. l am 57 years old. Thanks.
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Why we used fetch for doctor?????
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back.
Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor
Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
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Could you plz explain difference between assure &ensure , raise &arise and bring & fetch
15 out of 16 thank you to making this video
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Thanks a lot. I was indeed confused between the fetch and bring "...________ a doctor" but it's okay. It's really nice to know that.
Fetch means to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back.
Fetch is used for people or things that are far away. For example, to fetch help/a doctor
Bring means to move something or someone towards the person speaking. If someone brings you a knife, you see the knife.
Scored 15/16. Disappointed with result, however I have faith that you help me to become fluent in speaking
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Got 2 wrong. The test was good. Shall try to solve more videos like this. Thanks for this video
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I made 2 mistakes out of 16.. The word fetch is also new to me. I will keep it in mind. Thanks Teacher
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14 of 16.Could you please explain the differences between assure,ensure and insure?😮
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts.
For example, I assure you that I will not be late.
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
Please note that,
You assure a person.
You ensure safety or success.
You insure a house or car.
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14 out of 16. Thank you for these quiz.
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I got 13.
Please can u explain how to use the words ensure, insure and assure in a sentence.
Thank you
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts.
For example, I assure you that I will not be late.
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
Please note that,
You assure a person.
You ensure safety or success.
You insure a house or car.
Thank you so much sir 13 out of 16 very great and challenging Grammer for me 👌👌
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Hi. 15 right. I think is k since I m not a native speaker. But I love English and try to do my best. I couldn't make the difference between 'rise' and arise' . Anyway I'll keep on practicing. Thanks a lot!!!!!
15/16 thank you more videos
My new word go and fetch
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I got 14 correct answers out of 16! Btw I am happy for that! Will try to better in grammar...
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All correct. Not too difficult for an English person
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Difference between assure ensure and insure
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts.
For example, I assure you that I will not be late.
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
Please note that,
You assure a person.
You ensure safety or success.
You insure a house or car.
Thanks for the brief explanation
15/16. i got torn between Take & Bring from the question take the children in the park. I chose Take at first then i doubted my answer therefore i ended up choosing Bring🤦🏼♀️.only to find out i was totally wrong. quite disappointing coz I thought im gonna get a perfect score😏
I'm from Malaysia n got 14/16. I love reading, so, naturally, i'm not happy with my score. I admit i have still to master the English language.
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Got all perfect! That's great!
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Retire or resign ???
Assure, ensure, insure ???
Explain me please! 🙏
The difference between retiring and resigning is that when you retire, sometimes you still can receive (social) benefits like healthcare and a pension. These benefits vary per company. To be able to retire, you need to reach a certain age or minimum length of service. Resigning means you voluntarily quit your job, which means you’re not eligible for those benefits.
To assure someone is to tell someone something positively to remove their doubts.
For example, I assure you that I will not be late.
To ensure something is to guarantee that it happens or is definite
For example, Legislation to ensure equal opportunities for all is urgently needed.
To insure something or someone is to take out an insurance policy on it
For example, The car is insured against fire and theft.
Please note that,
You assure a person.
You ensure safety or success.
You insure a house or car.
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15 out of 16. Enjoyed thoroughly...
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#12 is especially tricky, because in Spanish rendirse covers both resign and retire.
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16 out of 16, thank you so much
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14/16, raise, fetch
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All correct 16 out 16.. i used to think my English is weak
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15/16 Satisfying score.
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