A common meaning of distinguish is to notice or recognize a difference between people or things. If you are color blind, you may be unable to distinguish between red and green.
Sometimes it is hard to distinguish fact from fiction.
The question mark will distinguish a question from a sentence. How will you distinguish yourself in class today? People who are "color blind" cannot distinguish the color red from green.
Mother I am going to distinguish this candle with water
You probably mean distinguish. He will distinguish himself on the team. You can distinguish the two animals by the length of their tails.
She heard whispering but could not distinguish what was said.
Here are some sentences.His hard work will distinguish him from the other employees.How will you distinguish Uncle Paul from the other clowns?
Would you distinguish between what a good answer may be vs what a bad answer may be?
This person distinguished my heart. She had a distinguished look in her eye I was able to distinguish him by his hair.
As twins, it was hard to distinguish one from the other
Here are some sentences.His hard work will distinguish him from the other employees.How will you distinguish Uncle Paul from the other clowns?
The way to distinguish between the answer and the question is to look at which one comes first and has a question mark at the end.
Distinguish is similar in meaning to differentiate. An example would be, teachers use tests to distinguish between successful students and unsuccessful students.