Published on
April 28, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Ninety (with an “e”) is the correct spelling for the number that equals ten times nine (“90”). Ninty is a misspelling and is always incorrect.
Ninty or ninety example
My grandmother just turned ninety .
My grandmother just turned ninty .
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Published on
April 23, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Finally is the correct spelling for the adverb that means “after a long time” or “in the end.” Finaly is a misspelling and is always incorrect.
Finaly or finally example
After days of walking, we finally arrived at the town .
After days of walking, we finaly arrived at the town.
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Published on
April 23, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Due to is the correct spelling of the phrase that means “because of” or “owing to.” Do to is a misspelling of this phrase and is always incorrect.
Due to or do to example
Due to the storm, the airplane cannot take off.
Do to the storm, the airplane cannot take off.
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Published on
April 15, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Onto is a preposition that expresses movement. On to are words that can appear next to each other but which don’t work together as a single unit.
As a general rule, use onto —and not on to —when you mean “on top of” or “upon.”
Onto or on to example
The cat jumped onto the roof.
The cat jumped on to the roof.
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Published on
April 14, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Febuary is a misspelling of February , the name of the second month of the year. February is always spelled with two “r’s,” and Febuary is always incorrect.
Febuary or February examples
Mina’s birthday is February 2nd.
Mina’s birthday is Febuary 2nd.
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Published on
April 2, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Peace of mind is the correct spelling for the noun phrase that means “a feeling of being safe or content.” Piece of mind is a misspelling of this phrase and is incorrect in this context.
Piece of mind or peace of mind example
My home security system has given me a greater peace of mind .
My home security system has given me a greater piece of mind .
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Published on
March 26, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Which is the correct spelling for the pronoun used to ask questions or present extra information.
Wich is a misspelling of which and is always incorrect in this context.
Wich or which example
Which do you prefer, red or blue?
Wich do you prefer, red or blue?
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Published on
March 14, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Forest (with one “r”) is the correct spelling for the noun meaning “a large area covered in trees and undergrowth.” In this context, forrest is always incorrect.
Forrest or forest in a sentence examples
Many parts of Canada are covered by forests .
Many parts of Canada are covered by forrests .
The Black Forest is in southwest Germany.
The Black Forrest is in southwest Germany.
However, Forrest is also a name and surname.
Forrest as a name examples Have you seen the film Forrest Gump ?
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Published on
March 13, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Tomatoes (with an “e”) is the correct spelling of the plural form of the noun “tomato,” meaning “a red or yellow fruit eaten as a vegetable.”
Tomatos is a misspelling and is always incorrect.
Tomatoes or tomatoes in a sentence example
This salad has lettuce, onions, and tomatoes .
This salad has lettuce, onions, and tomatos .
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Published on
February 20, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS
Revised on
March 21, 2025
Thier is not a word, but rather a misspelling of their .
Thier or their in a sentence examples
The children love their new classroom.
The children love thier new classroom.
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