Today, we will learn about the words patience and patients. They sound the same, but they have different meanings and uses! Let’s explore these words together.
The word patience comes from Latin word “patientia,” which means to suffer or endure. It means being calm and waiting without getting angry or upset.
The word patients is from the Latin word “patiens” and English “patient.” It is used in hospitals and clinics, referring to people who need medical care.
Patience is a noun. It is about being calm when waiting or dealing with things.
Patients is a noun. It is the plural form of patient, meaning people who see a doctor or need health care.
To remember which word is which, think about this: Patience has the “i-e” like in “quiet” – you need quiet to be patient.
Patients has an “s” at the end like in “sick” – patients are often sick or unwell.
Remember, patience is what you need to wait calmly. It relates to being calm and at ease. Patients are people who go to a doctor. They wait for help with their health. Use this understanding to choose the right word when speaking or writing!
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