Word Confusion2 Min Read Kevin JoseonMay 18, 2026 Fight Past Tense (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Correct Form Many English learners become confused about the past tense of “fight.” Since English verbs often change in different ways, people sometimes… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Kevin JoseonMay 17, 2026 A or An (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many English learners struggle with “a” and “an.” These small words seem simple, but people often choose the wrong one because English… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Chase DominiconMay 17, 2026 Lead or Led (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “lead” and “led.” These words are connected, but they are used in different ways. The confusion becomes… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Austin BrandononMay 16, 2026 Lieing or Lying (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “lieing” and “lying.” Since the base word is “lie,” people often think adding “-ing” should create… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Austin BrandononMay 15, 2026 Cancelled or Canceled (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “cancelled” and “canceled.” Both spellings appear in books, websites, news articles, and social media, so… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Austin BrandononMay 14, 2026 Greatful or Grateful (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “greatful” and “grateful.” Since the word “great” is very common in English, people often assume “greatful”… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Chase DominiconMay 14, 2026 Drier or Dryer (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “drier” and “dryer.” These words look almost the same and sound very similar, so it can be difficult to… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Chase DominiconMay 13, 2026 OK or Okay (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners wonder whether they should write “OK” or “okay.” Both forms are very common in English, and people use them in messages, emails,… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Kevin JoseonMay 13, 2026 Smoky or Smokey (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “smoky” and “smokey.” Both spellings appear online, in names, and in everyday writing, so it can be… Discover More
Word Confusion2 Min Read Lucy MayaonMay 13, 2026 Shiney or Shiny (2026): Easy Guide to Understand the Difference Many learners get confused between “shiney” and “shiny.” Since the word comes from “shine,” people often think adding “-ey” is correct. But in… Discover More