Have you ever typed “gasses” and wondered if your spell checker was broken? You are not alone. Many writers get confused about Gases or Gasses because both words look correct at first glance.…
Have you ever typed “smoothe” and wondered if it was correct? You are not alone. Many English learners and even native speakers get confused by Smoothe vs Smooth because the words look almost…
Many English learners confuse Headed vs Heading because both words come from the same root word: “head.” They look similar, sound close, and often appear in everyday conversations. But they are not used…
Have you ever seen the words sale and sail and wondered why they sound the same but mean totally different things? You are not alone. Many English learners, students, and even native speakers…
Many people get confused when writing Eventhough vs Even Though. At first glance, both look almost the same. They sound alike, too. Because of this, many writers think they can use them in…
Have you ever heard someone say, “It makes no difference,” and another person say, “It’s no different”? At first, these phrases seem almost the same. Both talk about similarity or lack of change.…
Have you ever typed “did you had” in a message and suddenly wondered if it sounded wrong? You are not alone. Many English learners and even native speakers get confused between Did You…
Have you ever stopped while writing a sentence and wondered whether to say “my wife and I” or “my wife and me”? You are not alone. Many native English speakers make mistakes with…
English can be confusing sometimes. A small spelling change can completely change a sentence’s meaning. One of the most common mistakes people make is writing “do to” when they actually mean “due to.”…
Many English words confuse people because they look almost the same. One great example is Adapter vs Adaptor. At first glance, both spellings seem correct. You may even see both used online, in…
