Trail of Trials

 It is often seen that people write "trail" for "trial" and more often than not, it is not just a typo πŸ˜’.

While most of us understand well what a trial is, let's see what a trail is..

As we know, a trial is like a beginning whereas a trail is usually a continuation. 

A trail is something that is repeatedly done or leaving the marks of a repeated activity.

A walking trail, is usually a path in the woods where people leave their footsteps or trails. 

So, next time you want to start walking in the woods for the first time, it could be a trial for your future trails or you could leave a trail of such trials in many different woods. 

Either way you win, right? Unless, of course while trailing behind someone in an election. πŸ˜ƒ


Pronunciation Help:

Trial - "try-ul"

Trail - "t-rail"

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