Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 5, 2026 Winner or Winer: Which Spelling Is Correct? If you’ve ever typed “winer” and paused, you’re not alone. Many people wonder whether it’s “winner” or “winer,” especially when writing…
Word Choice3 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 4, 2026 Sentence or Sentance: Which Spelling Is Correct? Many people hesitate before typing the word sentence. Is it spelled sentence or sentance? The confusion often shows up in school assignments,…
Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 2, 2026 Galinda or Glinda: What’s the Correct Spelling? If you’ve seen Wicked or read about The Wizard of Oz, you may wonder: is it Galinda or Glinda? The names look almost the same. One extra “a”…
Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonApril 1, 2026 Lessor or Lessee: What’s the Difference in a Lease? If you’ve ever read a lease agreement, you’ve likely seen the words lessor and lessee. At first glance, they look almost identical. That…
Word Choice3 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 31, 2026 Nosey or Nosy — A Clear Guide to Correct Spelling and Usage If you’ve ever paused while typing to wonder whether nosy or nosey is correct, you’re not alone. People often question these two spellings…
Word Choice3 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 30, 2026 Afterward or Afterwards: Which Is Correct in US English? “Afterward” and “afterwards” look almost identical. That extra “s” at the end causes a lot of doubt. You might see both in blog posts, novels,…
Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 30, 2026 A Unique or An Unique — Which Is Correct (US English Guide) Many English learners and even native speakers pause when they reach the phrase “a unique.” Should it be a unique or an unique? You’ve…
Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 28, 2026 Grammarnestly Page 2 page/2: Which Is Correct? You may have seen both “Page 2” and “page/2” in documents or notes. At first glance, they seem similar. But they do not serve the same purpose…
Word Choice4 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 27, 2026 Unformal or Informal: Which Word Is Correct and When to Use It Many English learners and writers pause over “unformal” versus “informal.” You might see “unformal” in quick chats or social posts and wonder…
Word Choice3 Min Read Madison HarperonMarch 27, 2026 Abley or Ably: Which Is Correct? A Clear 2026 Guide English speakers sometimes wonder whether to write Abley or Ably when describing how something is done. Because both forms look like they…