Break vs. Brake
Remember the difference between these two homophones with this trick on today’s Wednesday Word on Words
Remember the difference between these two homophones with this trick on today’s Wednesday Word on Words
If you’re an aspiring author, you’ve likely experienced typomania
Remembering the difference between accept vs. except can be difficult. Here’s a way to always use them correctly.
Learn what an anagram is on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post
Learn the difference between whose vs. who’s on today’s blog post.
Ever wonder how many new words are added to the dictionary each year? Learn more about these words on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
It’s easy to mix up these two commonly confused words. Learn the difference between verses vs. versus on today’s Wednesday Word on Words.
Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of America’s greatest writers. Learn something new about him on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
Ever wonder what the difference is between loose vs. lose? Here’s a quick way to remember.
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” What is this an example of? Find out on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
Affect and effect are two of the most commonly confused words. Learn the difference on today’s Wednesday Word on Words.
Have you ever heard of a ghost word? Learn what this peculiar term means in today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
Try using this trick to help you remember the difference between these commonly confused words.
You know that feeling you get after writing for long periods of time?
Learn the difference between discrete vs. discreet with this simple trick on today’s Wednesday Word on Words.
While the difference between capital vs. capitol might seem confusing, there’s an easy way to navigate the difference.
Ever wonder why some people say “fall” and others say “autumn”? Check out today’s Friday Fun Facts to learn about the difference between fall and autumn.
A single letter can change the whole meaning of a word. Don’t forget the difference between dual vs. duel with this trick.
What’s the difference between its vs it’s? Here’s an easy way to remember.
If you are a writer you’ve certainly suffered from colygraphia.