Spelling rules are a bit like weather forecasts: we may pay attention to them, but we really can’t depend on them to be right 100% of the time. In fact, the only foolproof rule is that all spelling rules in Read More …
Spelling rules are a bit like weather forecasts: we may pay attention to them, but we really can’t depend on them to be right 100% of the time. In fact, the only foolproof rule is that all spelling rules in Read More …
Some words share the same root word, causing people to misuse them or even interchange them at times. This is the case with the terms classic and classical, which both originated from “class” and both refers to quality. Despite having the same roots, Read More …
Another pair of words, whose meanings are related, are commensurate and consummate. Both these terms have to something to do with completion, which causes some people to get confused and even interchange them sometimes. This post will help you distinguish between the two Read More …
Some words have the similar meanings and origin but are used in different contexts, causing confusion to some people. This is the case with the terms proportional and proportionate. While both of these words deal with the proportion in terms of size, degree, or any Read More …
A common writing error occurs when students use the wrong version of a compound word or phrase. It’s important to know the difference between everyday and every day because these expressions have very different meanings. Improve your writing by learning Read More …
Today I want to clear up some confusion around the words sometime, sometimes, and some time. Are they all the same? No! These words have different meanings and uses. SOMETIMES Let’s start with sometimes. This is an adverb of frequency, meaning it describes how Read More …