You have spelled the word correctly: long. It has three tenses: long, longer, longest.
Different ways to spell the word "long" include: prolong, along, belong.
There are 3 ways to spell the word "shell" - shell, she'll, and SHL.
There are different ways to spell the 44 phonemes in English due to the irregularity and complexity of English spelling rules. However, in general, each phoneme can be spelled in multiple ways depending on the word and its origins.
There is only one way to spell the word "lie".
The correct spelling is "scissors," and there is only one way to spell this word.
The word "since" is spelled as "since."
There are two different ways to spell the word 'break' and each have different meanings. 'Break' as in a short period of rest or to take something apart. Then there is 'brake' as in the brake on a bike or car.
Yes, the word made has a long a sound. Other examples of long a words are say, cake, paid, and weigh. There are many ways to spell the long a sound.
The capital of Turkey is a long word can you spell it?
which or witch
Your question can be interpreted in two different ways. If you are looking for a synonym for "bad word" that would something like vulgarity, obscenity, offensive word, etc. If you are looking for a different way to spell a bad word, the usual method is to refer to a bad word by its first letter, as in "the f word".
One.
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That is the only way to correctly spell it in English
The word "weak" means not strong, or poor (as in ability). The homophone "week" is a period of seven days. The letters in weak can also spell the word wake, which has several meanings as a noun and verb.
William Shakespeare would often spell his name different ways. Back in the older days of English, when the majority of English speakers were illiterate, spelling was not nearly as important (or standardized) as was pronunciation. Because of this, if you wanted to spell the word "here" as "here", "heer" "hear" "hir", etc, it would be fine as long as it the word was pronounced the right way. In other words, Yes he spelled his name several different ways, but No, he did not "misspell" his name because spelling was not standardized yet.
I spell it like this: beautiful.
The scientific word is feces