Emily Grace
I have a double name too
The correct spelling is "deciding".
Yes, that is the correct way to spell "decided".
This is likely one of these : DECIDED - made a decision DECEASED - dead DISSECTED - cut into sections or parts
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It should be--- The children were sleeping peacefully; we decided not wake them.
The correct spelling is "deciding".
He was frustrated with the night and the way his bass was sounding so he decided to smash.
The correct spelling of the word is decided (settled, chose/chosen).
The correct spelling is unanimously. It is an adverb meaning decided or voted the same way.
Margaret Thatcher was British Prime Minister at the time of the Falklands Campaign of 1982 and as such it was she who decided to send a military task force to recapture the islands from the Argentinian invaders.
Yes, that is the correct way to spell "decided".
The correct spelling is decided (made a decision, settled).
The correct spelling for the word you are referring to is "desired".
Merengue is correct, but so is meringue. Merengue is used as the spelling in the originating country of the dance, the Dominican Republic. To be different the neighboring country, Haiti, decided to use the spelling meringue.
because they were so surprised by your spelling error that they decided to commit suicide,, the end
I dislike comcasts phone service a lot. I decided to go with sprint and get all the add ons and a much better sounding call.
It's one of Chevrolet's production codes on the build sheet,like zr2 that they decided to use for the public,probably for a cool sounding extra.