
Leapt or Leaped: What’s the Difference?
By Nauman Anwar
While writing an email recently, I paused over a familiar grammar doubt: leapt or leaped—what’s the correct past tense of “to leap”? The answer is ...
Explore synonyms in English to improve your vocabulary and writing clarity. Learn similar words, understand their differences, and choose the right word for every context with simple explanations and real examples.

By Nauman Anwar
While writing an email recently, I paused over a familiar grammar doubt: leapt or leaped—what’s the correct past tense of “to leap”? The answer is ...

By Nauman Anwar
Many people use the terms cartel and mafia interchangeably, but they represent different forms of organized crime. A cartel is usually a profit-driven group that ...

By Nauman Anwar
When I first came across the confusion between “My Father and I” and “My Father and Me,” it felt surprisingly difficult. I remember sitting with ...

By Nauman Anwar
“Giving or Given” can be tricky, especially when one small word in English has the power to change a whole sentence. I once stared at ...

By Nauman Anwar
When someone in a business meeting described a small action as a way to delay a big problem, the phrase “Finger in the Dike” caught ...

By Nauman Anwar
As an experienced English teacher and editor, I’ve watched people hesitate mid-sentence, unsure whether to say “Who to Contact” or “Whom to Contact.” This may ...

By Nauman Anwar
In many of my own emails, especially when dealing with clients, I’ve often ended with the line: “Is It Correct to Say ‘Looking Forward to ...

By Nauman Anwar
As someone who’s taught English to second language learners for many years, I know how baffling some words can be. Bespeckled or Bespectacled – Which ...

By Nauman Anwar
Is It Correct to Say “Well Wishes”? This is something many people ask when writing a card for a friend starting a new adventure or ...

By Nauman Anwar
While writing a quick email or talking with friends, I’ve often paused, wondering whether “any problem” or “any problems” is right. It may sound minor, ...