Sole vs Soul

35+ Sole vs Soul

Have you ever paused mid-conversation when someone says a word and your mind immediately pictures something completely different? Imagine reading a sentence like “He walked with a heavy sole” and then suddenly thinking about someone carrying a heavy heart instead of a shoe. English has a fascinating way of playing tricks on our perception, especially […]

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What Is Forte

35+ What Is Forte

What Is Forte?: There are moments in life when someone watches you work and says, “That’s your forte.” Maybe it happens when you’re effortlessly solving a problem others struggle with, or when you’re doing something so naturally that time seems to disappear. You might pause and wonder—what does “forte” actually mean beyond that casual compliment?

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Into or Onto

35+ Into or Onto

Introduction Picture this: someone walks into a room, pauses for a moment, then climbs onto a chair to fix a bulb. Two small prepositions—into and onto—quietly guide the entire meaning of that scene. Most native speakers use them without thinking, but for learners and even writers, these tiny words can feel surprisingly confusing. Why? Because

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Feel vs Felt

35+ Feel vs Felt

Imagine sitting quietly after a long conversation with a friend. In the moment, your heart races, your thoughts swirl, and your emotions move faster than words. Later that evening, when someone asks about the conversation, you say, “I felt nervous.” That small shift from feel to felt changes everything. One word lives in the present;

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