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Better Than or Better Then
Nicodemo Thorley
onJune 10, 2026

Better Than or Better Then: Which Is Correct?

Many English learners confuse better than and better then because the words than and then look similar and sound alike in some accents. As a…
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Per Se or Per Say
Nicodemo Thorley
onJune 8, 2026

Per Se or Per Say: Which Spelling Is Correct?

Many English learners confuse per se and per say because they sound exactly alike when spoken. As a result, many people mistakenly write…
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Unalienable vs Inalienable
Mareo Perrin
onJune 7, 2026

Unalienable vs Inalienable: Which One Is Correct?

Many English learners wonder whether unalienable or inalienable is the correct word. Fortunately, both words are correct and mean nearly the…
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Beloved vs Loved
Nicodemo Thorley
onJune 6, 2026

Beloved vs Loved: Which Spelling Is Correct?

Many English learners wonder whether beloved and loved mean the same thing. Since both words come from the verb “love,” they seem…
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Do Not vs Don't
Nick Orsan
onJune 5, 2026

Do Not vs Don’t: Which One Is Correct?

Many English learners wonder whether “do not” or “don’t” is correct. Since both forms appear in English conversations and writing, the…
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Savor vs Saver
Mareo Perrin
onJune 4, 2026

Savor vs Saver: Which One Is Correct?

Many English learners confuse “savor” and “saver” because the words sound similar. However, they have completely different meanings and…
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Proved vs Proven
Nicodemo Thorley
onJune 3, 2026

Proved vs Proven: Which One Is Correct?

Many English learners confuse “proved” and “proven” because both words come from the verb “prove.” Since native speakers use both forms,…
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Take It or Leave It
Nick Orsan
onJune 2, 2026

Take It or Leave It: What Does It Mean?

Many English learners hear the phrase “take it or leave it” and wonder what it actually means. Unlike many grammar comparisons, this…
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Gases or Gasses
Nicodemo Thorley
onJune 1, 2026

Gases or Gasses: Which Is Correct?

Many English learners get confused between “gases” and “gasses.” Since both spellings appear in dictionaries and writing, choosing the correct…
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Offerring vs Offering
Nicodemo Thorley
onMay 31, 2026

Offerring vs Offering: Which One Is Correct?

Many English learners confuse offerring vs offering because the word contains repeated letters, making it easy to add an extra “r” by mistake.…
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