Yes, several of us can. We also regularly use the "spell check" option and know that you wrote "grammer" instead of "grammar" to test us.
Wellllll, someone is paying attention! Thank you for reassuring me that there still is intelligent life out there. You are one of the many I wasn't addressing, although quick to pick up on the sarcasm. What has happened that so many can't spell or construct a full and complete sentence? I am truly puzzled. It's like someone asking "What's the number for 911?"
Grammar.
"G-R-A-M-M-A-R" (You should know, since you spelled it out in your question.)
Yes, grammar is the correct spelling.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
Yes, this is both proper spelling and grammar.
The correct spelling is A - grammar.
Grammar.
The question is incorrect in spelling and in grammar. Please correct and then resubmit.
Simmer until grammar and spelling are correct. Ensure correct English is used for the area in question.
No, "grammer" is not a synonym for "grammar." The correct spelling is "grammar," which refers to the rules and structure of a language.
"G-R-A-M-M-A-R" (You should know, since you spelled it out in your question.)
Yes, grammar is the correct spelling.
# The first tier is for alternative ways of asking the question that have correct spelling and that are grammatically correct. # The second or Bad spelling tier is for the wordings that have spelling mistakes and are badly worded.
In the editing stage you correct errors in spelling grammar punctuation and capitalization.
The correct use of punctuation and capital letters. Also, the correct spelling of words.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
If your spelling and grammar are already correct, then changes will make them incorrect and should not be accepted.