Common grammatical errors and misspellings

Beyond the brackets: why "a parentheses" is a mistake
People often confuse the singular and plural forms of words, ... Learn more →

Why "daily regiment" is marching in the wrong direction
People often confuse "regiment" with "regimen" because they sound similar, ... Learn more →

Why "to login" doesn't log in: understanding a common grammar mistake
People often treat "login" as a verb due to its ... Learn more →

Debunking "comprised of": why it doesn't add up
People often use "comprised of" mistakenly because it sounds similar ... Learn more →

Why "contains of" is an linguistic slip: the art of precise language use
People often make this error because they try to construct ... Learn more →

Why "a lose" is not a win for your grammar
People often mistakenly use "lose" as a noun due to ... Learn more →

Why "after been" is incorrect: a linguistic insight
People often confuse verb forms and may mistakenly use "been" ... Learn more →

Unraveling the "who's name" mystery: a common grammatical faux pas
People often confuse "who's" and "whose" because they sound similar. ... Learn more →

Why "better then" isn’t better: understanding the common mistake
People often confuse "then" and "than" because they are homophones ... Learn more →

The grammar crime of "he plead": understanding the past tense mistake
People often make this error because they confuse the verb ... Learn more →