Imagine you’re in a factory, lab, or even watching a YouTube video about mixing liquids. Someone says, “Turn on the mixer,” and another person replies,…
You’re scrolling online, watching a movie, or hearing friends talk, and suddenly two words pop up again and again. Someone says they’re a sub. Another…
You’re writing an email, homework, or a job application, and you stop at one word. You want to say you’re following a goal or chasing…
You’re writing an email, filling a form, or sending a message at work. You type the word, stop for a second, and stare at the…
You’re writing a message, helping a child with homework, or talking about furniture at home, and suddenly you stop. Should it be draws or drawers?…
You’re talking with friends about buying a car, and the same two names keep coming up again and again. Someone says Honda is better. Another…
You’re at a doctor’s office or filling out a job form. You see a question about identity. Two options appear: Hispanic or Latino. You stop…
You’ve seen both. One in movies. One in books. Even barbers use different spellings. That’s where the confusion starts. Many learners think they mean two…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.