In pronunciation, there are two words that sound alike :
CHASED (verb) - past tense of the verb ''to chase''
CHASTE (adjective) - virginal, or austere
Chase is correct.
The correct spelling is "chasing".
Chasing is correct.
I have seen it spelled Chayse.
I believe the word you're after is, "pursue" (as in to chase after, or follow).
chase
That is the correct spelling of the verb "pursue" (to chase).
The noun 'chase' is a word for a pursuit.The noun 'chase' is an abstract noun as a word for the pursuit of a concept, such as a chase for a goal.The noun 'chase' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical pursuit, such as in hunting or a privately owned, unenclosed game preserve.
The anagram for the word 'chase' is aches.
because chase is still chasing someone
Because you don't know how to spell chase
I have seen it spelled Chayse.
Chase+ing is spelled chasing. You drop the 'e' and add '-ing'. The cat was chasing his tail.
Chace, Chaise, Chayse, Chayce, Chaice.
Yisakhar = יששכר
The plural noun is spelled paparazzi (from the Italian, singular paparazzo).Paparazzi are photographers who chase after celebrities.
Wizard Whitebeard is on a quest to complete a very important spell, and he can be found deep in the heart of the Enchanted Forest in the story "The Incredible Paper Chase."
The word meaning "following" or "following up" is spelt "pursuing".
I believe the word you're after is, "pursue" (as in to chase after, or follow).
Chase Collins took Sarah Wenham (Caleb's girlfriend) to the Putnam barn and Caleb and Chase proceeded to fight. Caleb blasted Chase and he kind of disappeared and the spell cast on Sarah was broken. Caleb went in and got her (because the barn was on fire) and there was no sign of Chase. They called the police and in the last scene they are sitting in the front of Caleb's car and he repairs the broken windshield with his powers.