Throat
If you have trouble remembering how to spell it, maybe you can tell yourself a story or make a mental picture. Maybe you can't remember the "oat" part of throat. So you can tell yourself that you don't want to get any "oats" stuck in your throat. Remember that the first and last letters of the word "throat" are the same. Remember that the first two letters are the first letters of "the horse." Think of a story that you will remember each time to try to to spell "throat."
One way to remember how to spell "throat" is by breaking it down into two parts: "thro-" and "-at." Another tip is to visualize the word in your mind and repeat it a few times to reinforce the correct spelling. Additionally, practicing writing the word by hand can also help with retention.
The sound your throat makes when clearing it is spelled "ahem."
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
The correct spelling is remember (to recollect, have memory).
"நினைவு" (pronounced as "ninaivu") is how you say "remember" in Tamil.
The correct spelling is remember, and the gerund form remembering (recalling or memorizing).
throat
Sore throat is not a single word; it is two words, "sore" and "throat".
The sound your throat makes when clearing it is spelled "ahem."
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
That is the correct spelling of "gargling" (gurgling in the throat, as with mouthwash or rinse).
The correct spelling is pharyngitis (irritated throat: pharynx or laryngopharynx).
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.
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
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 correct spelling is "esophagus." It is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) with the stomach.
The past tense of remember is "remembered."