That is the correct spelling of the word "course" as used in a course of action, a course taught in school, the course of a river, and the term "of course" (certainly).
The sound-alike word is coarse (rough, unpolished). The word with a similar but not identical pronunciation is chorus, a group of sounds, voices, or singers.
The word "oof" is a comic interjection (as wind being knocked out of someone).
The likely word is one of these :
OFF - (adjective) not on
OAF - (noun) a clumsy or dull-witted person, buffoon
... Do you want off course (we've gone off course) or of course ( of course you can)?
It is two words, as in "Of course I will help you."
As two words, of course.
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It is spelled as two words, "of course".
ofcourse NO! was is for singular pronouns
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it 'certain'.
It is spelled as two words, "of course".
Ofcourse not! But, your not going to get anyone if you can't spell problem and the.
ofcourse he does!! but not at everything ofcourse if it was a big big problem ofcourse he will cry
Yes, ofcourse. Yes, ofcourse.
Volleyball ofcourse> Volleyball ofcourse>
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Ofcourse, the volume will increase Ofcourse, the volume will increase
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