Aisle vs Isle | Ask Linda! | English Grammar
In this video Linda breaks down the difference between “aisle” and “isle”.
This set of words is often confused in English.
Let’s take a closer look:
An “aisle” is a passage between rows of seats in a church, in a theater, an airplane or between shelves in a supermarket .
The aisle was crowded with people looking for seats.
The word “isle” describes an island, usually a small one
The pirates were in search of the lost isle for buried treasure.
I’m sure the difference is clear now.
That’s it for today. See you next time!
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