You’re reading a sentence, and suddenly you stop.Should it be a or b?Both look right. Both sound fine. But only one fits. This confusion happens…
You meet someone new, and they say their name is “Glen.” Later, you see an email signed “Glenda.” Now you’re confused. Are these the same…
You’re writing an email, a school assignment, or maybe a product description. Everything looks fine until one word makes you stop: should it be molding…
They look almost the same. They sound similar. But only one is correct. This confusion happens to many English learners, students, and even native speakers.…
Both words look almost the same. They sound very similar. Spellcheck might not catch the difference, or might suggest both. This confusion happens to students,…
You’re reading a menu, recipe, or food review, and suddenly you wonder: is it flavorful or palatable? Both words seem to describe taste, but which…
You’re at a restaurant or cooking at home, and someone says, “This dish is really flavorful,” or maybe, “The food is palatable.” Suddenly, you wonder…
You’re reading a health article or a medical report, and suddenly you get stuck.Is this a medical term or just an abbreviation? Both look confusing.…

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