Three speakers represent the difference between their, there, and they’re: One points, another shows ownership, and the third thinks of a group of people.

Their vs. There vs. They’re: Meaning and Differences

  • calenderSep 12, 2023
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“There” and “their” are homophones: They sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. In this guide, you’ll learn the correct use of there vs. their with the help of charts and examples.

Two students are discussing the difference between principal and principle.

Principal vs. Principle: Finance, School, & Other Uses

  • calenderSep 06, 2023
  • calender3 min read

Confused about whether to use “principal” or “principle”? Today, we’ll end all your confusion! Learn the difference between “principal” vs. “principle” and tips to use these words correctly.

Two speakers discuss when to use “toward” or “towards”: American English uses “toward” while British English uses “towards”.

Toward or Towards | Difference, Uses & Origins

  • calenderSep 06, 2023
  • calender2 min read

Should you use “towards” or “toward”? What’s the difference between the two and is one option better than the other? We will resolve all these questions and many more in this quick guide.

Two speakers discuss how to use then vs. than: The former shows time while the latter shows comparison.

Then vs. Than: How to Use Each in a Sentence

  • calenderSep 05, 2023
  • calender5 min read

“Then” vs. “than” are two homophones that are often mixed up with each other. If you want to learn how these words are used, what they stand for as well as the difference between “then” and “than”.

Students discuss the correct usage of who vs. whom in spoken as well as written English.

Who vs. Whom: When to Use Which [& Why It’s Important]

  • calenderAug 21, 2023
  • calender4 min read

The words who and whom are some of the most misused words in English. However, the correct use of who and whom is crucial in formal writing. Learn how to correctly use these two words!

Two people are confused when to use "its" or "it’s" in a sentence.

Its vs. It’s: When to Use Its and It’s in a Sentence

  • calenderAug 11, 2023
  • calender3 min read

Have you wrongly used the words “its” and “it’s”? Don’t worry, we’ll end your “its” vs. “it’s” confusion! “Its” is used to show ownership and “it’s” is the short form of “it has” or “it is.”

Two friends discussing when to use to vs. too in a sentence.

To vs. Too vs. Two | Difference, Examples, When to Use

  • calenderAug 09, 2023
  • calender4 min read

Using “to”, “too”, and “two” correctly is essential for proper communication. Learn how to use each of them with the help of our tips and examples. Never go wrong while choosing “to” or “too” again!

Two speakers are confused about what is the correct spelling of 40: Is it forty or fourty?

How Do You Spell 40: Is It Forty or Fourty?

  • calenderAug 08, 2023
  • calender3 min read

Is it “forty” or “fourty”? Well, the correct spelling of 40 is “forty”. This spelling is used in both British and American English. Let’s find out how this spelling became common!

Two speakers argue whether to use affect vs effect in a sentence.

Affect vs. Effect: Key Differences Explained with Examples

  • calenderAug 08, 2023
  • calender5 min read

The word pair “affect” vs. “effect” is easy to mix up. The words sound the same and their meanings are quite similar! Don’t worry, because we’re settling the “affect or effect” debate once and for all.

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