

BlogBoth words mean "to pay for a service"
BILL is the word used to refer to payment in a restaurant:
"Excuse me, waiter, the meal was excellent. May I have the bill please."
FARE is the word used to refer to payment for a transport service:
"The air fare from Barcelona to London is actually cheaper than the train fare"
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bill,fare WHY asks a question:
Why did he steal the money?
BECAUSE answers that question:
Because his family were hungry
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why,because If you are SENSIBLE you have a lot of common sense:
"It's better that we don't use our car today, it's extremely windy and it could be dangerous", John said.
It's clear that John is a sensible guy.
If you are SENSITIVE you often worry about what other people say and think about you:
"Don't ask Mary her age and don't tell her she looks much older than her sister." John said
It's clear that John thinks that Mary is a sensitive person.
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sensible,sensitive BRING means:
to come from a place with something in your hand or on your person, eg.
I often bring my work home with me
BRING means:
to go to a place with something in your hand or on your person, eg.
I take a sandwich to work everyday
FETCH means:
to go to a place without a certain object or other item, to get it and then
to return to the original place with the object or item in question, eg.
Every Sunday, he goes to the kiosk to fetch the newspapers
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bring,take,fetch BESIDE means next to:
France is beside Germany
Our summer house is beside the sea
BESIDES means apart from:
Besides coffee and croissants, we also have cornflakes for breakfast
There are three more people in the group besides me
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beside,besides 
