no.
no it's slang for going
by writing on real paper
I am going to suggest Cthulhuwh. It's not a real word, but then, I don't think there are any real words that end in wh.
In formal writing, never use 'real bad' or 'real quick.' 'Bad' and 'quick' are adjectives, which are modified by adverbs. The word 'real' is not an adverb.
non technical writing are not techincaly real writing
A casual word that is often avoided in formal speech or writing is "gonna," a contraction of "going to." It's better to use the full phrase in formal settings.
also nonfiction, of prose writing or books, "telling of facts, real events, and real people," 1866, a librarians' word, first in the reports of the Bo
There are absolutely no referents to this date in the bible or in the writing of Nostradamus for that matter.
No. Forward is a word. Foreword is also a word, which is a short piece of writing at the beginning of a book that services as a preface by the author to the material he or she plans to present in the text.
The African Luhya word for 'writing' is "Okhuandika".
maybe.but they say there's a Pokemon movie called Pokemon Apokélypse.(i think its already out and i hate this big writing!)
The word "is" can be contracted to "’s" as in "He's going to the store" (for "He is"). The word "has" can be contracted to "’s" as well, such as in "She's finished her homework" (for "She has"). Both contractions are commonly used in informal speech and writing.