When misspellings are seen in articles and displays, it may be due to oversights or errors in transcription. Sometimes the writer has learned the wrong spelling.
When misspellings are made in questions and answers, it could be that the asker or answerer is a student, or someone for whom English is not a native language. It may also be a simple typo, or more rarely a variant spelling of a word. It may indeed be apathy, but this should never be assumed.
Except for words asking the spelling of a word (where it may be phonetic), spellings should always be corrected in questions, and the built-in spell-checker used on answers.
then you should learn to spell?
well, I personally think no
No, a six day school week 50 weeks a year should be put in place. That way kids will understand how hard it is to be an adult and have to work throughout the year. (And they might learn to spell 'school' and 'implemented' properly!) i think that you should go 4 days a week so they will get more rest and be able to think harder
I think you mean: flexible next time if you need help spelling Google it and Google will have spell check or you can just go to school and learn something!! Also there is spell check on WikiAnswers.com
i think that they should becouse it will help the students learn responsibitty
i think you should learn to spell music before learning more complicated things
I think that the high schoolers should. (definitely not the elementary) It makes school fun and can help you learn.
First of all, I think you should learn how to spell correctly before this stupid question is even dignified with an answer.
I think school should have a computer lab.Also, sometimes you learn and sometimes you sneak onto other stuff on the computer
I really think some folks need to go back to school and learn how to spell . . . ALEXANDER FLEMING discovered PENICILLIN!
Yes because if there were no rules kids would learn nothing and would get to do anything that they wanted to.
yes . I think it is better to have that method