Spelling is about uniformity.
When everybody spells a word the same way then everybody can recognise the word immediately and so understand easily what is being written.
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Yes, it has all the spelling and grammer capabilities
In all uses and contexts, "all right" is the only correct spelling. Note: The spelling "alright" dates from the late 19th century and appears as a variant spelling in the Oxford English Dictionary, but this variant spelling is considered "wrong" and is not to be used in Standard English [Shorter OED 6th edition].
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The correct spelling is all one word, crossover.
The correct spelling is "y'all". "Ya'll" is not a recognized spelling.
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The correct spelling of the word is "juice". On the Internet one can find many spelling mistakes that people do on purpose or accidentally, in all languages.
The correct spelling is "all of a sudden"
The pronouns "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", and "we" have always remained the same in terms of 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.