AI Word Choice Helper

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About this tool

Settle affect or effect in your actual sentence, and learn the distinction well enough to keep it.

Affect and effect. Advice and advise. Practice and practise. Their, there and they are. These are not difficult rules — they are rules that never quite stick, because you only meet them at the moment of writing and look up the answer rather than the distinction.

Give it your options and your actual sentence. You get the right word for that sentence, what each of the others actually means so the difference registers beyond this one use, and a memory trick where a reliable one exists. Where more than one option is genuinely acceptable it says so and explains the difference in nuance, instead of inventing a rule to sound decisive — a fair amount of confidently repeated grammar advice online is exactly that.

How to use

  1. Type the words you are choosing between, then paste your sentence with a blank or with one option in place
  2. Press Generate and give it a few seconds.
  3. Copy what you need, or generate again for a different take — every run is fresh.

Frequently asked questions

No — give it any words you are weighing up, including near-synonyms where you are unsure which fits the register or the exact shade of meaning you want.

It will say so and explain the difference in nuance rather than inventing a rule. Some distinctions people repeat confidently online are not actual rules.

Because context decides it. "Effect" is usually a noun but works as a verb in "effect change" — a general rule would give you the wrong answer there.

No. Your input is sent to the AI provider this site is configured to use purely to generate your result, and is not stored here afterwards. There is no account for it to be attached to. Even so, keep passwords, financial details and other people's private information out of it.

The site owner selects one model that powers every tool here, so there is nothing for you to configure. Describe what you need, press Generate, and read the result before you use it.