The contraction for "does not" is spelled doesn't.
The correct spelling is "does not" as two separate words.
You can use the word "spell" to refer to the act of forming words by putting letters together in the correct order. For example, "Can you spell your name for me?" or "I need to check the spelling of this word."
The likely word is "associate" (to work together, or a colleague).
Yes, it can be a verb. It can mean to give the letter sequence of a word (spelling), or to relieve someone while in the process of doing work (spell a co-worker).The word spell can also be a noun (period of time, or a magical incantation).
The contraction we're (we are) would mean together right now.The word were is a past tense for are, with a different pronunciation.The homophones for we're are wear (clothes) and where (location).
That is the correct spelling of the word mixing(commingling, adding together).
all
Get 'em?
Junto accante gu=together
That is the correct spelling of "together."
The correct spelling of the word is "together."
juntos para siempre
That is the correct spelling of "intertwining" (twisted together).
The same as you put but the words go together. Ongoing.
The correct spelling is "whole".
The correct spelling is cooperate (work together, originally coöperate).
The correct spelling of the adjective is "scrambled" (mixed together, jumbled).
Escritorio y silla juntos.