Spelling is a recognition of the proper letter sequence to indicate a known word. Some words can have more than one spelling, and some spellings can have more than one meaning. You may also recognize misspellings that are close enough to the correct spelling, as well as abbreviations that represent words.
(Text abbreviations such as u, ur, and 2 are easily recognized as you, your, and to/too.)
You are trained in Spelling and English classes to use the proper spellings, so that your writing can be more easily understood, i.e. clear in meaning. The only way to build recognition of spelling is by reading and writing. Using a spell checker is not a perfect answer, but it can help eliminate misspellings that otherwise become a habit.
The way you did it ;]
If you mean in general, what I do is reread trickier words and just focus on them. I'm a bit neurotic when it comes to words and spelling, but I tend to get the word in my head. I like to write words in the air when I'm stressed out and things like that.
What I suggest in general is reading, and lots of it. It doesn't matter the material; as long as you're reading, you're going to pick up new words and how to spell them.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "wisely" (in a wise or knowledgeable manner).
wyse - is a company that offers thin client solutions for application delivery
You study core and important spelling words for 15 minutes every night
The adverb is correctly spelled, carefully (cautiously, with care).
Meaningfully is the correct spelling.
Skillfully is the correct spelling.
Well done. You have managed to spell it correctly - Australian.
Well it is rudolph.
Well, you managed to spell it in your question, so, just take it from there :P
That is the correct spelling of the term "wishing well."
Well there is there and their and there's
well it is very simple you spell it Britain
well it depends on the spell you want to cast
well sound i out "occurs" but you spell it occurs
Well done. You have managed to spell it correctly - Australian.
well i think u spell it like this marshmallow
Well this is WikiAnswers and yes that is how you spell website
Exactly how you spell your name.You did well - lame is the correct spelling.
..well "lying".
Fail......
Well it is rudolph.
Well, you managed to spell it in your question, so, just take it from there :P
That is the correct spelling of the term "wishing well."