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Est. 1828
Grammar & Usage
Spelling & Pronunciation
Why is '-ed' sometimes pronounced at the end of a word?
As in: learned, alleged, and wicked
More Commonly Misspelled Words
Because spelling is tricky
How to Pronounce 'Often'
To \t\ or not to \t\?
More Commonly Mispronounced Words
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Every Letter Is Silent, Sometimes
When each letter can be seen but not heard
The Many Plurals of 'Octopus'
But which is correct?
Commonly Misspelled Words
Spelling is hard
Why does English have so many silent letters?
Inexplicable silent letters, explained
Video: Why Is There a 'C' in 'Indict'?
And who put it there, anyway?
You're (Probably) Saying It Wrong
18 words even you might be mispronouncing
10 Words You See But Don't Hear
How to pronounce 10 words with unpredictable stress and vowel sounds
How to Remember the Spelling of 'Definitely'
A definitive answer.
7 Uncommonly Doubled Letters
For word games and other shenanigans
Revealing What Rhymes with 'Orange'
It's technical, but it works.
How to Pronounce the Trickiest Menu Items
No more order anxiety!
Absent Letters That Are Heard Anyway
They aren't seen but they are heard
How Do You Pronounce 'Vase'?
And is one way more correct than the others?
What If There's Only One?
Uncommon singular versions of words
How Do You Pluralize ‘Mr.’ and ‘Mrs.'?
It’s not as easy as it looks.
Why Do We Skip the 'C' in 'Indict'?
Yet we don't in 'edict' or 'verdict'
Failed Attempts to Reform English Spelling
8 spelling suggestions that didn't stick
The Land of Multisyllabic Homophones
A step up from 'there,' 'their,' and 'they're'
The Misspelled Words of the National Spelling Bee
Are these the hardest words in English?
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