The spelling is "might" (could possibly), e.g. We might go to to the game.
Here are the homophones (sound-alike words) :MITE (noun) - a small arachnid (bug) or weevilMIGHT (adverb or noun) - could or may ; strength, power (as in military might)MIGHTY (adjective) - strong, powerful
I am willing to contribute to this noble cause according to my mite.
you spell it, like it but you spell antidisinstablishmenteareism like antidisinstablishmenteareism
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Yes you spell Invited like that.
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If not joking it would very bad, you mite get evil and like you mite get killed .
Here are the homophones (sound-alike words) :MITE (noun) - a small arachnid (bug) or weevilMIGHT (adverb or noun) - could or may ; strength, power (as in military might)MIGHTY (adjective) - strong, powerful
"Mite" is one.
She mite like u back if she gives the girl signs. For example, if she twirls her hair and slowly moves closer to you. Also if she asks you for help doing something. She mite even laugh at all your jokes, and smile at you pachenetly.(dont know how to spell)lol
Well I would say that there mite be only one cape. That is because I search a lot and I only saw one cape mite be right and I mite be wrong, but I never know.
it can be for some,but some mite not like it.
well you mite get hurt if you like Paine you will do it again
No, a mite is not a consumer.
a mite is a decomposer
The letters ietremny do not all form one word and you cannot spell the name of an insect using all of the letters. You can spell mite using some of the letters.
"Permitting" is spelled with two T's because it follows the spelling pattern of adding a double consonant before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel sound. This maintains the pronunciation of the root word "permit."