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If you want to improve your English, here are some common mistakes you should look out for. I’ve seen these numerous times posted on this website (and sometimes in the corrections). If you’re having trouble getting these words right, don’t worry, it’s easy for even native speakers to mix up.
By the way, it's really awesome of you to take an interest in the intricacies of the language, as many native speakers don't even care to learn the difference between these words.
If you are a beginner, don’t worry about getting these right, focus on the larger picture. People will still understand what you are saying if you use the wrong word. This article is mostly for advanced learners and those being tested. By the way, it's really awesome of you to take an interest in the intricacies of the language, as many native speakers don't even care to learn the difference between these words.
==What vs Which?==
==What vs Which?==
(This is the most common mix-up I have seen on this website).
(This is the most common mix-up I have seen on this website).

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By the way, it's really awesome of you to take an interest in the intricacies of the language, as many native speakers don't even care to learn the difference between these words.
==What vs Which?==
(This is the most common mix-up I have seen on this website).

By the way, it's really awesome of you to take an interest in the intricacies of the language, as many native speakers don't even care to learn the difference between these words.

What vs Which?

(This is the most common mix-up I have seen on this website).