This blog series equips you to navigate choices with confidence and express yourself in English with ease and eloquence.

Hansome vs. Handsome: Which Is Correct?

"Hansome" is an incorrect spelling of the word "handsome." "Handsome" is an adjective used to describe someone (typically a man) or something that is physically attractive or impressive. For people, it often means having a nice face and a well-proportioned appearance.

Porpose vs. Purpose: Which is Correct?

"Porpose" is an incorrect spelling of the word "purpose." "Purpose" is why you do something or why something exists. It's the reason behind actions or the goal guiding them.

Devided vs. Divided: Which Is Correct?

"Devided" is an incorrect spelling of the word "divided." "Divided" means things or people are not together; they are separated or split. It shows a lack of agreement or unity.

Togather vs. Together: Which Is Correct?

"Togather" is an incorrect spelling of the word "together." "Together" means in proximity or union with others, forming a collective unit or group. It implies a state of being joined or in close association with people, things, or ideas.

How Do You Spell "Answer"?

Do you know the answer? Don't get fooled by the silent letters. The correct spelling is "a-n-s-w-e-r."

Vertabra or Vertebra: Which Is Correct?

"Vertabra" is a misspelling of the word "vertebra." A "vertebra" is a single bone in the spine. These bones stack together to form the backbone, providing support and protecting the spinal cord.

Mangoes or Mangos: Which is Correct?

The terms "mangoes" and "mangos" both refer to the same delicious tropical fruit. "Mangoes" is the more accepted plural form of mango, while "mangos" is the informal variant.

How to Abbreviate Construction

Construction means the act of constructing or building something. As for abbreviation, in American English, it is "const." In British English it is "constr."

Glueing vs. Gluing: Which is Correct?

"Glueing" and "gluing" are both correct spellings. "Glueing" is used more commonly in British English, while "gluing" is used more commonly in American English. "Glueing/Gluing" refers to the process of joining or adhering two or more surfaces together using an adhesive or bonding agent