the spelling can be checked by pressing F7.
The word suggested by the spelling is "audited" (checked, verified).
The words in the dictionary are not misspelled. Dictionaries are thoroughly checked by multiple experts in spelling, usage, and grammar.
No it does not
In a Word Document, you can find the spelling and grammer check at the very top of the page under "Tools". Also, words with incorrect spelling and grammer will often be underlined. You can right click the word and it will give you suggestions on how to correct it. I hope this answers your question!
One example of a word with the same spelling back to back is "had," such as in the sentence "I had had enough." Another example is "that," as in the sentence "It's important that that document be signed."
Only capitalize 'spelling' if it is the first word in a sentence.
Because that's the default setting. If you do not want it on, go to the preferences menu and change it. (You can also have words spell checked in other languages.)
The word is spelt as you have in the question. As it happens, there is no difference between the American spelling and British spelling of the words.
DOC type of words document can be created in ms-word 2000
Spelling and grammar.
Yes, this is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling for the word is enterprise. While many words have different variations, this particular word does not.
No, a word with similar spelling is not necessarily a rhyming word. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, while words with similar spelling may have different sounds. Rhyming words create a musical or poetic effect in writing.