It depends upon which word is used, as there are homophones (sound-alike words). The supernatural female is a witch. The pronoun is which.
(noun)
That witch has a broom.
(adjective, interrogative relative pronoun)
Which door leads to the exit?
Which is the best choice?
The car in which the robbers had escaped was soon located.
The adjective or conjunction is spell "which" (what one of several, or that).
The sound-alike word is "witch" (someone with supernatural powers).
That is the correct spelling of "whichever" (yielding the same result regardless of choice).
Yes, unless you are referring to a witch
"Which way" is the correct spelling.
Yes, surprisingly is spelled with an S. Surprisingly is how you spell it. You spelled it correctly.
You spelled it correctly in the question.
You have spelled both correctly in your question
All of the words in the question are spelled correctly. The 11-letter word that is most often spelled incorrectly is...incorrectly.
Parcel is spelled correctly but sandel is incorrect. The correct spelling is sandal.
You have spelled 'still' correctly.
Yes, "negotiable" is spelled correctly.
Yes, engineer is spelled correctly in your question.
Yes, surprisingly is spelled with an S. Surprisingly is how you spell it. You spelled it correctly.
You've spelled it correctly.
Convenience (easy access or availability) is correctly spelled.
Correctly: How did Elise spell? She spelled correctly.
it is correctly spelled iPod.
It's kindergartner, not kindergartener.
You've spelled it correctly.
You've spelled it correctly.
You spelled it correctly: pumpkin.