language

Using the Three Main Tenses

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well! Today, I’m going to talk about the three main tenses and when to use them. Present TenseThe present tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now. For example, if you… Read More ›

Confused Words 15

Hi everyone I hope you’re all well and that you’re all feeling fulfilled in your creative endeavours. Today, I’m sharing another round of commonly confused words, I hope you find it interesting. Ultimate, PenultimateUltimate: is the word you’d use if… Read More ›

Confused Words 14

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well! I’m sharing another round of Confused Words with you today, I hope you find it interesting! Hull, BulkheadHull: this is the word you would use if you were referring to the main structure… Read More ›

Confused Words 12

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well and feeling creatively fulfilled, or even just fulfilled in general I suppose!Today I’m sharing another round of commonly confused words, so without further preamble, here are another six Confused Words.  Plinth, Podium, LecternPlinth:… Read More ›

Confused Words 11

Hi everyone, I’ve found myself with a little time so I thought I’d post another round of commonly confused words. Endemic and epidemic and pandemic Endemic: this is the word you’d use when referring to something that is found within… Read More ›

Muddled Phrases

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well and that you’re all excelling in whatever it is you’re working towards in life. Today, I’m going to be talking about ‘muddled phrases’, or to give them their proper name, ‘eggcorns’. Eggcorns are… Read More ›

Confused Words 10

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well. I’m sharing another round of commonly confused words with you today, and they are: Alter, Altar Alter: this word is used to mean change. For example, it’s easy to ‘alter‘ the designs. Altar:… Read More ›

Homonyms and Homophones

In the English language, Homonyms – are words that sound the same and are spelt the same but have different meanings. And Homophones – are words that sound alike but are spelt differently and have different meanings. Here are some examples… Read More ›