Category: Category 4


  • Your vs. You’re: The Apostrophe That Causes Chaos

    Let’s be honest—few grammar mix-ups spark as much online debate (and eye-rolling) as the battle between your and you’re. One tiny apostrophe (or lack of one) is all that stands between “You’re amazing!” and “Your amazing!”—and trust me, only one of those makes sense. So let’s clear this up once and for all—with a little…

  • To, Too, and Two: The Three Little Words That Cause Big Confusion

    English has a mischievous streak. Just when you think you’ve got the hang of it, along come three tiny words that sound exactly the same but mean completely different things. Yep, we’re talking about to, too, and two—the homophone triplets who love to cause chaos in texts, essays, and social media posts. Don’t worry, though.…