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The difference between“hallway“e“isla“
“Hallway“e“isla“they are easy to confuse because they sound the same.
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My uncle walked me down the aisle at my wedding. ✔️
We come from a small isle on the west coast of Ireland. ✔️
También está“I’ll“(a contraction of“I will“o“I will“), but“I’ll“is almost never confused with“hallway“o“isla“.
Aisle, Isle, or I’ll?
The words“hallway“,“isla“y“yo“they sound identical, but their meanings are quite different. (“Hallway“,“isla“y“yo“are homonyms, specifically homophones).
Isolate
The noun“hallway“it is a part of a church divided laterally from the nave by a row of pillars or columns. It is also a place of passage (usually between rows of seats).
Example sentences with“hallway“:
- For my first wedding, I cried all the way down the aisle. (Actress Sherri Shepherd) ✔️
- I just avoid the Doritos aisle at the grocery store. (Actress Elizabeth Banks) ✔️
Isle
El sustantivo“isla“is an island or peninsula, especially a small one.
Example sentences with“isla“:
- He’s going to boarding school in the Isle of Wight. ✔️
- I recited ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’ at a verse speaking competition when I was eight or nine. ✔️
La palabra“isla“it appears most frequently in proper names (ie, the names of islands). Native English speakers tend to use“isla“and no“isla“.
I’ll
“I’ll“is a contraction of“I will“o“I will“.
Example sentences with“I’ll“:
- I’ll lend you one of my night gowns and find some clothes for you to wear in the morning. ✔️
- One day I’ll know how far I’ll go. (Lyric by singer Alessia Cara) ✔️
Common Terms with“Aisle“and“Isle“
Common terms with the word“hallway“:
- to walk down the aisle
- cross the aisle
- isolate seat
- isolate planner
Common terms with the word“isla“:
- Isle of Arran
- The Emerald Isle
- Isle of Man
- Isle of Sky
- Isle of Scilly
- Isle of Sheppey