Hare Vs Heir Vs Hair Vs Here


Words "hair, hare, heir, here" pronounce quite same that you may get easily confused.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Heir means "a person who has the legal right to receive somebody's property, money or tittle when that person dies"
Someone is also called heir who is thought to continue the work started by somebody else.

Hair means " the thread like made up of dead cells that grow from the skin of human and animals"

Another meaning of hair is " very small distance". e.g.- The ball is missed by a hair's breadth from the bat.
 Hair and  Heir confusion arises from a and i after h
Word hare is noun and verb. Hare is an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast.
Other meaning of hare is "to run somewhere very fast"

Here is an adverb used as sense of in, at or to this position or place, now, at this position".


E.g.- We live here. They will come here.
Here and  Hare -confusion arises from e and a after h


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