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A common mnemonic to remember the correct spelling of "said" is to think of it as being "s" + "aid" - aiding in recollection of the correct sequence of letters. Another tip is to associate the word with its common usage in everyday language to reinforce its spelling in your memory. Practice and repetition can also help solidify the correct spelling over time.
The word "said" can be rearranged to spell one other word.You can spell the word aids.
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
The correct spelling is remember (to recollect, have memory).
The correct spelling for past tense of "say" is "said".
"நினைவு" (pronounced as "ninaivu") is how you say "remember" in Tamil.
no, in technical terms, it's not. in the books they mention it, but they dont say the spell. if you were to look up all the spells said in the books and movies, you dwouldn't find it. on the other hand, it is a spell... I don't remember the name but it is a spell. it really depends what you look up. so it isn't conciderd a spell they ever said, but is conciderd a spell.
The best way to remember how to spell words, is to break them into smaller chunks.To remember the spelling of "measure":Me - A - Sure
i just remember by thinking con-science
You spell it exercise. Remember: No "c" after the x, and then it's a c and an s. Not a very catchy rule, but I remember it by now.
I remember learning to spell 'intrigued' in first grade. Spelling is one of those things that you just have to know! You shouldn't have to use silly guides to remember.
The best way to remember how to spell words, is to break them into smaller chunks.To remember the spelling of "ironing":Ir - on - ing /or/ Iron - ing
That is the correct spelling of the verb "remember" (to have a memory of).
The word is not "disbetes", it is diabetes. Tip for Kids: Don't remember how to spell? Remember "dia" then add "betes" at the back! Hope this works for some people!
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
If you want to spell it, "I remember" will be the same as in English. mi ricordo
It was Benjamin Franklin who said, "Remember that time is money."
Phonetically it is said as: Melburn.