Track vs Tract
Track : a rough path or road/ a prepared course for racing/ a railway line/ a section of record, of a music, locate the movement of a particular thing or a person.
For e.g : 1. Can you please play the new track for me?
2. None of us noticed the changed track though all of us were set for the race.
3. The station master forgot to change the track immediately.
4. Can you please track my order which had been made last week?
Tract : a large area of land/ a passage in the body/ a pamphlet on a religious or political subject.
For e.g :1. This tract was notified as belonging to the religious institution.
2. The Government issued a tract for bringing the situation under their control.
3. The respiratory tract was affected severely.
4. She was very sick as the tract was infected very much.
Read the following sentences and choose the right word to fill in the blank.1. The Manager asked to _________ the goods immediately as they were damaged. (track/ tract)
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