Today, we will talk about two English words: role and roll. These words sound the same, but they have different meanings and uses. Let’s explore their history and learn how to use them correctly.
Role: The word “role” comes from French. In the past, it was about the part an actor played in a show.
Roll: The word “roll” comes from Latin and Old French. It was first used to mean turning over, like a wheel.
The word “role” is mostly a noun. It shows a part that someone or something plays in an activity or situation.
The word “roll” can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to move by turning over. As a noun, it can be an object like bread or a list on paper.
Think of “role” as part in a play or task. Remember “roll” as something that can spin or be eaten (like a bread roll).
To sum up, use “role” when talking about a part someone plays in life or activities. Use “roll” for actions of turning or things like bread. This way, you will remember which word to use in the right way!
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