Yes, "iliterate" is misspelled. The correct spelling is "illiterate."
"Filippines" is misspelled, the correct spelling is "Philippines."
The suffix for misspelled is "-ed."
The past tense of misspell is misspelled.
The misspelled word is "changable." The correct spelling is "changeable."
I often see commonly misspelled words in students' essays.
if you are iliterate, that means that you can't read or write.
That is the correct spelling of "misspelled" (i.e. it is not misspelled).
go check in the internet ...don't be another computer iliterate...
An iliterate person; a person who cannot read or write.
Witch word is misspelled? witch is misspelled, this kind of witch is a person. It should be which. Which word is misspelled?
misspelled
That is the correct spelling of "misspelled" (i.e. it is not misspelled).
Mostly yes. Around 4.5% Indonesian people in the age 15-59 yo are iliterate
It can be spelt as 'misspelled' or 'misspelt'. Both are correct.
Misspelled of course.
Davy Crockett
Will you read over my report to be sure nothing is misspelled?Sure a few words were misspelled, but the kindergartner's Mother's Day card was beautiful.He won't get the job if several words are misspelled on his application.She was eliminated from the contest after he misspelled a very unusual word.He received the letter even though his name was misspelled.