Conor

Conor is the main writer here at One Minute English and was an English teacher for 10 years. He is interested in helping people with their English skills and learning about using A.I tools at work.

Should You Use Certain or Specific? What’s the difference?

  Certain means “sure, positive, not doubting,” and specific means “explicit or definite.” If that still doesn’t make sense, don’t worry. We’ll explore the differences between the two similar words. What is “Certain”? The adjective “certain” relates to the speaker and what they know. A “certain” item is an item that someone has in mind

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