You put sic in brackets, like so, [sic], after the quote to indicate that the text quoted was quoted verbatim.
When quoting text with a spelling mistake, you can note it by using "[sic]" immediately after the error. This indicates that the mistake was in the original text and not an error made during the quoting.
I think there is a spelling mistake here. Sindely?????
SP stands for "spelling error" when proofreading. It indicates that there is a mistake related to the spelling of a word that needs to be corrected.
Ortographe is the French translation for spelling.
The "Ignore" and "Undo" buttons in the Spelling dialog box will not change the spelling of the word. "Ignore" allows you to skip correcting that instance of the word, while "Undo" lets you revert to the original spelling if you have made a mistake in correcting it.
It seems like there may be a spelling mistake in your question. "Situated" means to be located or positioned in a particular place.
The spelling mistake in that sentence is in the word "mistake".
A spelling mistake!
A spelling mistake.
A spelling mistake.
You will need to be really polite and say i am really sorry to be sending a letter but i corrected a spelling mistake in my bank accounts please be mare careful next time. that is how i would do it.
The green line means a grammar mistake. The red line means a spelling mistake.
The cast of A Mistake in Spelling - 1912 includes: Maurice Costello as Fred Manning
The computer can correct your spelling if you turn on that feature.
Many books contain spelling mistakes.
a bad spelling mistake...
Here: You made a mistake spelling the word "sentence."
kirelrtat is a dfhdjghdjg sfuajjs a sndklfsn spelling misstake. A klrejesf is a spelling mistake