Language
The English language is descriptive and clear, succinct even, most of the time. But there are those instances where... well, let’s just say it can be a little confusing. I mean, do we really need three there’s? There, their, and of course they’re. Or how about “were”? You have were, where, and we’re. It can get just a bit confusing. These are examples of “homophones”; other examples are two and to and too. It is too much. Then we have the whole big thing about ain’t and isn’t, well is it or not?