The words 'principal' and 'principle' are commonly confused but have distinct meanings: 'principal' (with 'al') refers to a person, especially the head of a school, or something most important, while 'principle' (with 'le') refers to a rule, belief, or moral value; a helpful memory trick is that the school principal is your pal until they call your parents, while principles are the rules you follow.
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The principal is your pal 😏Added:
This is principal. This is also principal. What's the difference?
Principal with A L usually refers to a person, especially the head of a school.
Example, the principal called my parents. It can also mean most important. Example, the principal reason. Principal with L E means a rule, belief, or moral value. Example, she has strong principles. Easy trick to remember, the school principal is your pal until they call your parents. While principles are the rules you follow. One tiny ending and suddenly discipline became morality. Follow for more interesting facts.
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