No, it's spelled piece. Remember, "i" before "e" except after "c".
Unless you're asking for the spelling of the word "peace", which is a state of harmony characterized by the lack of violent conflict.
A piece of something.
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
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Yes you spell Invited like that.
spell piece
Dismantled : to take apart piece by piece. Deconstruct. Is that the word you were after?
A piece of something.
its mad of a big piece of parchment with a spell cast upon it like tom riddles diary where the ink goes threw it isnt the ink its the spell cast
The plural form of the noun 'piece' is spelled pieces, just as in your question.
The word it seems like you're after is 'advice' - a piece of information offerred by someone, or perhaps 'advise' - the act of offering that advice (information).
A piece of cake is simply called (and spelled) "a piece of cake." It may also be called "a serving of cake" or "a slice of cake."
That piece of fabric that you use to dry is a towel.
Reese's piece's i cant spell it sorry.
You spell it like marz like that
yes you spell it like this
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism