Word Confusion5 Min Read David JacobonMay 7, 2026 On To vs Onto: What’s the Difference ? The confusion between “on to” vs “onto” is incredibly common, even among fluent English speakers. At first glance, the two expressions look… Discover More
Word Confusion5 Min Read Fenwick QuentinonMay 7, 2026 Dreamed vs Dreamt: Which Word Is Correct ? English can feel tricky when two words mean the same thing but sound slightly different. That is exactly what happens with “dreamed” vs… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Fenwick QuentinonMay 6, 2026 Edition vs Addition: What’s the Difference ? At first glance, edition vs addition might seem like a simple spelling issue—but these two words carry completely different meanings. Because… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read David JacobonMay 6, 2026 Setup vs Set Up: What’s the Difference ? It’s a small space—but it makes a big difference. The confusion between setup vs set up is incredibly common, especially in emails,… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Fenwick QuentinonMay 6, 2026 Capital vs Capitol: What’s the Difference ? It’s a tiny spelling difference—but capital vs capitol can completely change the meaning of your sentence. Many writers mix them up because… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Branson CalixonMay 5, 2026 Patient vs Patience It’s easy to mix up patient and patience—they look alike, sound similar, and often appear in everyday writing. Yet, they mean completely… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Branson CalixonMay 5, 2026 Bass vs Base If you’ve ever typed “bass” or “base” and hesitated, you’re not alone. These two words sound similar (depending on context) but have… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Fenwick QuentinonMay 5, 2026 Thursdays vs Thursday’s: The Simple Apostrophe Rule If you’ve ever typed “Thursdays” and paused, wondering whether it should be “Thursday’s,” you’re definitely not alone. This tiny apostrophe… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Branson CalixonMay 4, 2026 Patients vs Patient’s If you’ve ever paused while writing “patients” or “patient’s,” you’re definitely not alone. These two forms look almost identical, yet they… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read David JacobonMay 4, 2026 Take Effect vs Take Affect Have you ever paused mid-sentence wondering whether to write “take effect” or “take affect”? You’re not alone. This confusion is extremely… Discover More