You’re reading a quote, a name, or a sentence, and you stop for a moment.It says “vera” in one place and “faith” in another. You…
You’re reading a menu, watching a movie, or texting a friend about food. Then you see two words that look almost the same: diner and…
You finally decide to fix your teeth. Maybe your smile feels uneven, or food keeps getting stuck. You search online, talk to friends, or visit…
This happens to many people, especially students, beginners, and non-native English speakers. English spelling can be tricky. Some words sound clear when spoken but become…
You finally decide to ask for mental health help. You open Google and type one simple question. Then you see two words everywhere: psychiatrist and…
Both spellings look correct. Both appear in books and online articles. Spellcheck may not even flag either one. That’s when doubt creeps in. You may…
You hear people talking about Portland all the time. Some say it’s growing fast. Others say people are leaving. Then someone asks a simple question:…
You’re writing a message, an exam answer, or a work email. Everything is going fine until one word makes you stop. You want to write…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.