The word "entire" means including all parts, or complete.
The spelling "entire" means including all parts, or complete.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "entirely" (totally, completely).
entirely
The word "altogether" (completely, entirely) has a different meaning from "all together" (a collected group).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
No, it is not. The word entire is an adjective, and the adverb form is entirely.
entirely
This is likely the adverb totally (completely, entirely).
There are many ways to spell a name, and it is entirely up to the individual to spell their name any way they wish.
urm...i think you spell it C.A.T, but im not entirely sure, its just a guess
The likely word is the adverb entirely (completely, wholly).
To spell the name Jake in braille, you would use a capital sign, and then spell the name out entirely. You do not use any contractions in this case.
Werewolves are entirely fictional. There are no spells to become one it is not possible.
Werewolves are entirely fictional. There are no spells to become one it is not possible.
The word "altogether" (completely, entirely) has a different meaning from "all together" (a collected group).
No. Spells and magic are entirely fantasy and do not exist in the real world.
The correct spelling of the name is "Lake Michigan" (the only Great Lake entirely in the US).
It depends entirely on whether or not they read and write in English. Many cannot, but a minority can.