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

Whiskey or Whisky

The distinctions between whiskey and whisky are not merely a matter of spelling but encompass geographical origin, production methods, and flavor profiles.

On Route or En Route

"On route" is not a standard expression in English and may lead to confusion due to its incorrect usage. "En route" is the correct and widely accepted term for indicating that something is in transit or on its way to a destination.

Monkeys or Monkies

"Monkeys" is the accurate and widely accepted spelling for the plural form of "monkey." "Monkies" is not a recognized or correct spelling in the English language.

Chose vs. Choose

The fundamental difference between these two words is a matter of time: "chose" is for the past, while "choose" is for the present and future. "Choose" is the present tense form of the verb, "chose", and it refers to the act of selecting or making a decision among various options.

Organisation vs. Organization

The words "organisation" and "organization" describe a structured and coordinated group of individuals working together towards common goals or objectives. The primary distinction between them is the use of "z" in American English and "s" in British English.

To many or Too many

"To many" is not a standard phrase in English grammar. "Too many" is a phrase that is used to indicate an excessive or surplus quantity of something.

Home in or Hone in

"Home in" refers to the act of targeting a specific point. "Hone in" is a variant of "Home in" that is considered incorrect. In this blogpost, we will define and explain the word "hone" instead of the phrase "hone in".

Awhile vs. a While

"A while" is a noun phrase that refers to an indefinite period of time, while "awhile" is an adverb that denotes a short or brief duration.

Grateful vs. Thankful

Grateful is feeling a deep sense of appreciation or indebtedness for something received. Thankful is feeling pleased and relieved, particularly due to assistance, gifts, or benefits received.