Sometimes, two words sound the same but have different meanings. “Faze” and “Phase” are like that. Let’s learn about them!
The word “faze” comes from an old English word “fesian,” which means to frighten or startle. “Phase” comes from the Greek word “phasis,” which means to show or appear.
– Faze: Use this word when something bothers or upsets someone.
– Phase: Use this word when talking about a stage or step in a process.
Think of “Faze” with an “F” for “Feeling” because it changes how someone feels. Remember “Phase” with a “P” for “Part” because it is a part or stage of something.
Remember, faze means to upset or bother someone. Phase means a stage or step in a process. Use the trick of matching “F” with “Feeling” and “P” with “Part” to help you!
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