If you have ever typed a word and wondered whether it is spelled correctly, you are not alone. Many English learners and even native speakers find themselves asking: is it…
Most people write English every day emails, reports, social media posts and most people, at some point, type "do to" when they clearly mean "due to." The question of due…
If you have ever stopped mid-sentence wondering whether to write "annual," "yearly," or "every year," you are not alone. These three terms all point to the same time frequency —…
Choosing between Here Is or Here Are feels simple — until you sit down to write an email, a report, or a message and suddenly doubt yourself. Should it be…
If you have ever paused mid-sentence and asked yourself, "Should I say feel or felt here?"—you are not alone. This confusion is one of the most common grammar issues among…
If you have ever typed a sentence and stopped to wonder should it be "taken" or "taking"? you are not alone. These two words come from the same verb, but…
Have you ever typed a sentence and paused, unsure whether to write "to fast" or "too fast"? You are not alone. These two phrases sound identical in spoken English, yet…
If you have ever typed "gases or gasses" into a search bar, you are not alone. This spelling question confuses students, writers, and even experienced professionals. Both forms exist in…
Have you ever typed "eventhough" and felt a small flicker of doubt? You are not alone. This is one of the most common spelling errors in everyday English writing, and…