Address Spelling: A Quick Spelling Guide

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Pam is an expert grammarian with years of experience teaching English, writing and ESL Grammar courses at the university level. She is enamored with all things language and fascinated with how we use words to shape our world.

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Address Spelling: A Quick Spelling Guide

Words with consecutive letters in the English language are often confusing. And when it contains consecutive double…

June 2, 2022

Accidentally or Accidently: Which Is It?

Oops! I did it accidentally…or was it? Ways to spell accidentally abound. There is disagreement as to…

June 2, 2022

Which Spelling Rules Apply to the Word “Friend”?

Friend is possibly one of the most important words in English or any language. Sometimes, this word…

June 2, 2022

Why Is There a ‘G’ in Through? — a Quick Spelling Guide

English is an ever evolving language with a strange and colorful history. Take it’s spelling for example.…

June 2, 2022

How Do You Spell Right? : Using Homophones

How do you spell right? It’s a funny question with a double meaning. To spell right, there…

June 2, 2022

Probably Vs Probly: Which Is It?

If it’s one thing we’ve learned about the English Language is that it is never spelled the…

June 2, 2022