If you are in a grammar or usage dilemma and looking for a clarification, you can find a huge number of useful and informative websites on grammar and usage advice online. Sometimes you come across advice presented in a somewhat different manner. A perfect specimen of such usage advice is a video by Glove and Boots. In Fix Your Grammar, usage issues such as literally as an intensifier and the homophones there, their and they’re are tackled in a humorous way.
As mentioned in the video, the frequent occurrence of such “mistakes” is often attributed to people’s laziness when posting comments online. What do you think? Do you pay attention to correct spelling and grammar offline as well as online?

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Great post! I agree that many learners struggle not because they don’t want to improve, but because traditional grammar explanations can be confusing or too abstract. Clear, relevant grammar knowledge helps learners notice and fix errors in real writing and speaking.
If anyone wants extra support, I’ve created English-Grammar.app, a free online resource with short explanations and interactive exercises from beginner to advanced levels. It’s designed to make grammar easier to understand and apply — perfect for people who want to improve accuracy in writing, speaking, and self-editing.