You’re writing a message, an email, or a comment online. Everything feels fine until you stop at one word: wont or won’t. You stare at…
This confusion happens to many English learners. Students, beginners, and even intermediate speakers mix these words up because they look alike and appear formal. Sometimes…
You’re cleaning your kitchen late at night, and suddenly you see a small animal run across the floor. Your heart skips a beat. Was that…
You’re writing a message, homework, or job application. Everything feels fine until you type one sentence and stop.Is it their or thier? You stare at…
You’re talking with friends, and someone says, “It’s a chicken or egg situation.”You smile, but inside you’re thinking—what does that really mean? Are we talking…
You’re talking to a friend, and they say, “Don’t worry, it’ll happen sooner or later.” You nod, but deep inside, you’re not fully sure what…
You’re planning a trip to Spain, and everything feels exciting at first. You search flights, check hotels, and then one big question appears in your…
You’re writing a sentence for homework, a story, or even a job test. Everything feels fine until one word makes you stop: leaped or leapt.…

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