Grammar Spelling Confusions4 Min Read Paul BriansonJanuary 29, 2026 Quite or Quiet: Difference Explained with Examples for 2026 English learners and even native speakers often pause when choosing between quite or quiet. These two words look similar, sound almost the same, and…
4 Min Read Charles DickensonJanuary 29, 2026 Aluminum or Aluminium – Which Spelling Is Correct in 2026 If you have ever written about metals, engineering, packaging, or even… Grammar Spelling Confusions
4 Min Read Charles DickensonJanuary 28, 2026 Tomatoes or Tomatos – Correct Plural Explained with Examples Have you ever paused while writing a recipe, grocery list, or blog and… Grammar Spelling Confusions
3 Min Read George OrwellonJanuary 28, 2026 Affected or Effected: Correct Form Explained with Examples English learners, writers, students, and even professionals often pause… Spelling Confusions
Grammar Spelling Confusions3 Min Read Virginia WoolfonJanuary 22, 2026 Labeller or Labeler: Which Spelling Is Correct in 2026? Late one evening, I froze while editing a product description because one word refused to look right. Should it be labeller or labeler? That… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions3 Min Read Charles DickensonJanuary 22, 2026 Whose or Who’s: Meaning, Examples, and Easy Tricks for 2026 I still remember reading a message that said, “Who’s bag is this?” I understood the question, but something felt wrong. Was it whose or who’s?… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions3 Min Read Steven PinkeronJanuary 22, 2026 Snuck or Sneaked: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them I still remember writing a short story and stopping at one sentence: “He snuck into the room.” I hesitated. Should it be snuck or sneaked?… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions4 Min Read Paul BriansonJanuary 22, 2026 Travelling or Traveling: British vs American English Explained I remember writing my first travel blog and stopping at a single word. I had typed, “I love traveling,” then paused. Should it be traveling or… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions3 Min Read Steven PinkeronJanuary 21, 2026 Complement or Compliment: Meaning, Difference Explained for 2026 I still remember the first time I made this mistake in an email. I wanted to praise someone’s work, so I wrote, “Your presentation really… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions4 Min Read Paul BriansonJanuary 21, 2026 Spelt or Spelled: Correct Word Explained with Examples I was once proofreading an article when I stopped at one sentence: “The word was spelt wrong.” Something felt off. I changed it to “spelled”,… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions4 Min Read Charles DickensonJanuary 21, 2026 Jist or Gist: Correct Spelling Explained with Examples I remember reading a long article and telling a friend, “I get the jist of it.” The sentence sounded perfect in my head. But later, while… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions3 Min Read Charles DickensonJanuary 20, 2026 Truely or Truly: The Correct Spelling, and Usage Explained I still remember the first time I wrote a professional email and typed the word truely. It looked right to me. Spell-check did not scream… Discover More
Grammar Spelling Confusions4 Min Read Steven PinkeronJanuary 20, 2026 Dieing or Dying: Correct Spelling, Meaning, and Usage Explained I still remember reading a message where someone wrote, “My phone is dieing.” The meaning was clear, but the spelling felt wrong. I paused and… Discover More