
More Smart vs. Smarter – Which One Is Correct?
When learning English, one of the first things I noticed as an English-learner was how tricky comparatives and superlatives could be. More Smart vs Smarter: ...

When learning English, one of the first things I noticed as an English-learner was how tricky comparatives and superlatives could be. More Smart vs Smarter: ...

In English, prepositions can be a tricky beast, and I’ve often noticed that learners think they have a grip on rules and patterns; in ‘Into’ ...

When I first encountered “minoot,” I realized how tricky pronunciation, spelling, and subtle nuance can confuse native speakers. Minoot or Minute – What Is the ...

Role Call or Roll Call – Which Is Correct? is a question that often confuses learners of English because some words are pronounced identically but ...

Exploring the Craft of Language: Portmanteau Words in American English shows how American English portmanteau words come from blending two words to create new forms ...

When you use feel or felt, it’s easy to get confused, even if you’ve remembered the rules. ‘Feel’ or ‘Felt’: What’s the Difference? helps learners, ...

Understanding Italicization of Video Game Titles Across Different Styles shows how italic and quotation choices shape writing flow across APA AP guides. When I imagine ...

If you have ever found yourself second-guessing how to spell a word, you’re not alone. Cacoon or Cocoon? Which Is Correct? happens to all of ...

Interestingly, when it comes to the English language, knowing the difference matters. Formerly vs Formally: What’s the Difference? explains how Former, formerly, and formally affect ...

In my experience as a television sports viewer, I’ve noticed that over the years, the words differential and deferential are often misused, especially in American ...