
English Language Editor and Word Comparison Specialist
Biography
Ibrahim John has spent more than ten years working as an English language editor, primarily with writers and organisations that need precise, publication-ready text. His work has taken him across academic editing, business communications, journalism support, and content writing — always focused on the same core question: is this the right word for this context?
The word pairs and grammar distinctions covered on WordCorrelation are not abstract exercises. They are the exact points where Ibrahim has watched capable writers lose confidence, make errors that survive multiple drafts, or receive unexplained rejections from editors and publishers. The most common mistakes are not random. They follow patterns. Knowing those patterns is what this site is built to teach.
Ibrahim has worked with writers across British and American English markets, which gave him first-hand experience with the specific confusion that arises between the two varieties. Words like realised and realized, or programme and program, are not just spelling choices — they are signals to your reader about your intended audience. Getting them right matters.
WordCorrelation grew from the reference notes Ibrahim kept over years of editing work — quick explanations he would share with writers who asked about the same confusions repeatedly. Those notes eventually became structured guides. The goal has always been the same: give writers a clear, honest answer they can use immediately, without having to read a textbook or second-guess themselves.
Credentials
- ✅ 10+ years professional English language editing experience
- ✅ Specialist in word comparison, grammar accuracy, and style guide application
- ✅ Experience editing across British and American English markets
- ✅ Background in academic editing, business communications, and journalism support
- ✅ Familiar with AP Style, Chicago Manual of Style, Oxford style, and Cambridge guidelines
Areas of Expertise
- 🎯 Word comparison and usage guidance
- 🎯 British vs American English differences
- 🎯 Grammar rules for professional and academic writing
- 🎯 Editorial style and word choice
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