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Word Confusion4 Min Read Chase DominiconJune 19, 2026 Burst or Bursted? Which One Is Correct? (2026) Many English learners wonder whether they should use burst or bursted. It seems natural to think that adding -ed makes the past tense, just… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Austin BrandononJune 18, 2026 Shoot or Shot? The Difference Explained Simply (2026) Many English learners get confused about shoot and shot because both words come from the same verb. They are often used when talking about… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Lucy MayaonJune 17, 2026 Sewed vs Sewn: Which One Is Correct? Easy Grammar Guide (2026) Many English learners get confused about sewed and sewn because both words come from the verb sew. Since they are connected to the same action… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Kevin JoseonJune 16, 2026 Grew or Grown? The Simple Difference Most English Learners Get Wrong (2026) Many English learners struggle with grew and grown because both words come from the verb grow. They are related to the same action, but they… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Kevin JoseonJune 15, 2026 Woke vs Woken: What’s the Difference? (2026) Many English learners get confused about woke and woken because both words come from the verb wake. Since they are closely related and both… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Austin BrandononJune 15, 2026 Spring, Sprang, or Sprung: What’s the Difference? (2026) Many English learners get confused by spring, sprang, and sprung because all three words come from the same verb. Since they look similar and… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Chase DominiconJune 14, 2026 Swore vs Sworn: What’s the Difference? (2026) Many English learners get confused about swore and sworn because both words come from the verb swear. Since they are connected to the same… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Kevin JoseonJune 13, 2026 Showed or Shown: What’s the Difference? (2026) Many English learners get confused about showed and shown because both words come from the verb show. They look similar, and both refer to… Discover More
Word Confusion4 Min Read Austin BrandononJune 13, 2026 Shook or Shaken: What’s the Difference? (2026) Many English learners get confused about shook and shaken because both words come from the verb shake. Since they look similar and are related… Discover More