Browsing: English Grammar
Using the same word repeatedly can make writing feel dull. One word that often needs variation is “unfortunately”. Many people ask, what is a synonym for…
Many English learners struggle with shown vs showed, often using them interchangeably. Both are past forms of the verb show, but they serve different purposes depending…
Confusion often arises between what happen or what happened because English learners encounter inconsistent usage in speech, text, and social media. While both phrases appear similar,…
The difference between affect vs effect confuses millions of English speakers every year. Even experienced writers pause before choosing the right word. The reason is simple:…
Slang terms appear out of nowhere and spread fast—especially online. One phrase that has confused many people recently is “6 7”. You may have seen it…
English verb tenses can be confusing, and “run” vs “ran” is a classic example. Both come from the same verb, both are correct—but they are not…
Many English learners—and even fluent speakers—pause when choosing between how long and how much time. They seem interchangeable, sound similar, and often appear in the same…
English spelling can be tricky, and “disfunction” vs. “dysfunction” is a perfect example. These two words look similar, sound similar, and are often confused—but only one…
If you’ve ever typed “thats” and hesitated before hitting publish, you’re not alone. This tiny apostrophe mistake is one of the most common grammar errors in…