Difference between Form and Grade

What is the difference between Form and Grade?

Form as a noun is the shape or visible structure of a thing or person. while Grade as a noun is a rating.

Form

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The shape or visible structure of a thing or person. A thing that gives shape to other things as in a mold. An order of doing things, as in religious ritual. A blank document or template to be filled in by the user. A grouping of words which maintain grammatical context in different usages. Characteristics not involving atomic components. A criminal record. A class or year of students (often preceded by an ordinal number to specify the year, as in ).

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To give shape or visible structure to (a thing or person). To take shape. To develop a conception in mind. To change a word by inflection.

Example sentence: The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal.

Grade

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To assign scores to the components of an academic test.To assign a score to overall academic performance.To flatten, level, or smooth a large surface.To remove or trim part of a seam allowance from a finished seam so as to reduce bulk and make the finished piece more even when turned right side out.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A rating.A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality.A slope (up or down) of a roadway or other passageA level of pre-collegiate education.A student of a particular grade (used with the grade level).An area that has been graded by a grader (construction machine)The level of the ground.An angular measure equal to a 90th part of a right angle; a degree

Example sentence: Ever since third grade, I had a notebook and was putting together words just for fun. I liked different etymologies, different slang that came out in different eras. Different languages. Different dialects.

We hope you now know whether to use Form or Grade in your sentence.

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