Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 2, 2026 Sneaked or Snuck: Which Is Correct in American English? If you have ever paused mid-sentence over sneaked or snuck, you are not alone. Both forms appear in books, messages, blogs, and even news…
Spelling Choice8 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 2, 2026 Breath or Breathe? What’s the Difference? In everyday American English, few word pairs create more quiet confusion than “breath” and “breathe.” You see them…
Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 1, 2026 Coarse or Course — Which Is Correct and How to Use Them Quick Answer Coarse is an adjective that describes something rough, unrefined, or crude. Course is mainly a noun (and sometimes a verb) that…
Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 31, 2026 Customer or Client — Which Is Correct and When to Use Each People often wonder whether customer or client is the right word when writing about someone who buys from a business. On the surface these…
Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 30, 2026 A Hour or An Hour? The Correct Form Explained Many people pause when writing “a hour” or “an hour.” It looks simple, but it trips up students, writers, and even adults in quick texts. The…
Spelling Choice3 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 28, 2026 Colombian or Columbian: Which Spelling Is Correct? Most people wonder about “Colombian vs Columbian” because they sound alike. One is the recognized term for people, things, and culture from…
Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 27, 2026 Treet or Treat: Which Spelling Is Correct? If you’ve ever typed “treet” and paused, you’re not alone. Many people confuse treet and treat, especially around Halloween or in casual…
Spelling Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 26, 2026 Poopy or Poopie: Which Spelling Is Correct? Many people hesitate when typing “poopy” or “poopie.” Both spellings look playful. Both sound the same when spoken. So which one is right? You…