ence vs ance

ence- Spelling Rules

Let's try to understand some shortcut rules that should be followed while using Adverbs in a sentence.

Shortcut Rule 1: The adverbs ‘too much’ is used with nouns and ‘much too’ is used with adjectives.

Too much pain / Too much insincerity (Nouns), Much too painful / much too careless (Adjectives)

Shortcut Rule 2: Before the word ‘Enough’ an adjective under positive form should be used.

Shortcut Rule 3: The adverb quite (‘quite means perfectly/ completely) should not be used with the adjective ‘Handsome’.

Shortcut Rule 4: Late / Lately. The adverb ‘late’ indicates time and lately means recently.

Shortcut Rule 5: When we begin a sentence with ‘seldom / never / hardly / rarely / scarcely / barely / neither / never, the rule of inversion should be applied (i.e.,) an auxiliary verb is used before the subject.

Shortcut Rule 6: The adverbial phrase ‘No less than’ should be used with uncountable nouns whereas ‘No fewer than’ is used with countable nouns.

Shortcut Rule 7: The adverb (As) is not used after call and consider.

Shortcut Rule 8: The derived adjectives such as interested /pleased/satisfied/delighted are used with ‘much’ but not ‘very’.

Shortcut Rule 9: The adverb ‘very’ is used with positive adjectives and ‘much’ with comparative adjective forms.

Shortcut Rule 10: ‘Very much’ should be used with comparative forms

ence

Word Word Type Practice
Absence Noun
Accidence Noun
Adolescence Noun
Adherence Noun
Ambivalence Noun
Circumference Noun
Coherence Noun
Competence Noun
Confidence Noun
Consequence Noun
Convenience Noun
Correspondence Noun
Decadence Noun
Dependence Noun
Difference Noun
Disobedience Noun
Eloquence Noun
Emergence Noun
Excellence Noun
Existence Noun
Experience Noun
Fluorescence Noun
Independence Noun
Influence Noun
Innocence Noun
Insistence Noun
Intelligence Noun
Magnificence Noun
Malevolence Noun
Negligence Noun
Occurrence Noun
Patience Noun
Preference Noun
Providence Noun
Recurrence Noun
Reference Noun
Residence Noun
Silence Noun
Violence Noun
Affluence Noun
Jurisprudence Noun
Obedience Noun

ant- Spelling Rules

Let's try to understand some shortcut rules that should be followed while using Adverbs in a sentence.

Shortcut Rule 1: The adverbs ‘too much’ is used with nouns and ‘much too’ is used with adjectives.

Too much pain / Too much insincerity (Nouns), Much too painful / much too careless (Adjectives)

Shortcut Rule 2: Before the word ‘Enough’ an adjective under positive form should be used.

Shortcut Rule 3: The adverb quite (‘quite means perfectly/ completely) should not be used with the adjective ‘Handsome’.

Shortcut Rule 4: Late / Lately. The adverb ‘late’ indicates time and lately means recently.

Shortcut Rule 5: When we begin a sentence with ‘seldom / never / hardly / rarely / scarcely / barely / neither / never, the rule of inversion should be applied (i.e.,) an auxiliary verb is used before the subject.

Shortcut Rule 6: The adverbial phrase ‘No less than’ should be used with uncountable nouns whereas ‘No fewer than’ is used with countable nouns.

Shortcut Rule 7: The adverb (As) is not used after call and consider.

Shortcut Rule 8: The derived adjectives such as interested /pleased/satisfied/delighted are used with ‘much’ but not ‘very’.

Shortcut Rule 9: The adverb ‘very’ is used with positive adjectives and ‘much’ with comparative adjective forms.

Shortcut Rule 10: ‘Very much’ should be used with comparative forms

ance

Word Word Type Practice
Exuberance Noun
Abundance Noun
Appearance Noun
Endurance Noun
Ambiance Noun
Balance Noun
Chance Noun
Circumstance Noun
Compliance Noun
Defiance Noun
Entrance Noun
Freelance Noun
Guidance Noun
Ignorance Noun
Importance Noun
Lance Noun
Maintenance Noun
Performance Noun
Resistance Noun
Relevance Noun
Acceptance Noun
Assistance Noun
Brilliance Noun
Constance Noun
Deliverance Noun
Elegance Adjective
Finance Noun
Governance Noun
Inheritance Noun
Luminance Noun
Perseverance Noun
Radiance Noun
Surveillance Noun
Tolerance Noun
Vibrance Noun
Romance Noun
Reliance Noun
Substance Noun
Utterance Noun
Vigilance Noun
Resonance Noun