“To”, “Too” or “Two”- Which to use when?
To vs Too vs Two - To is a small but versatile preposition making it… Read More
To vs Too vs Two - To is a small but versatile preposition making it… Read More
Then vs Than - Then, as an adverb, is generally used as a reference of… Read More
On vs Onto vs On to - On is used to indicate location or position… Read More
And vs Or - And is used to connect or join two or more phrases,… Read More
Disc vs Disk - Disc is the preferred spelling in British English which commonly refers to… Read More
Although vs Though - Although is used more commonly in formal writing and though in… Read More
Incident vs Incidence - Incident means an event, an occurrence, or a moment that may or… Read More
Continual vs Continuous - Continual or its adverb continually is used when referring to a series of events that… Read More
Two vs Both - Two is used when you call out or indicate two people or… Read More
Beside vs Besides - Beside is a preposition that means 'next to' or 'at the side… Read More