Common grammatical errors and misspellings

Why "and etc." is a double trouble mistake
People often use "and etc." thinking it emphasizes the list's ... Learn more →

Brimming over: debunking the "chalk full" error
People make the error because "chalk" and "chock" are homophones ... Learn more →

Why "has broke" is broken: understanding past participle errors
People often confuse irregular verb conjugations in the past and ... Learn more →

Why "has forbade" is a forbidden form
This error occurs because "forbade" is the past tense of ... Learn more →

Why "could of" is a language blunder you shouldn't make
People often make this error due to mishearing or misinterpreting ... Learn more →

Why "the one of the" is a common grammar slip
People may make this error due to confusion or a ... Learn more →

Avoiding "a one of the" wrong article use
People may make this error due to confusion about article ... Learn more →

Understanding "the another" mistake: a grammar insight
People might make this error because they confuse when to ... Learn more →

Aim for precision: why "principle aim" misses the mark
People often make this error because the words "principle" and ... Learn more →

Debunking "comprised solely of": why this phrase doesn't add up
People often use "comprised of" thinking it is synonymous with ... Learn more →