If you have a word that ends in 's', to make the possessive, you just add an apostrophe.
Travis' kitchen
the phrase is 'to a T'. eg "I will quote this to a T." So I guess it is 'down to a T'.
Phonics.
straight ;eg
Dyslexic.
1. all things pertaining to kitchen eg: towels, untensils, kitchen gadgets. 2. all things pertaining to lingerie, eg; panties, slips, soaps, beautiful talcs, bath beads, just a few examples.
That is the spelling of the word "wait" (a delay, or stay awhile) The sound-alike word is "weight" (how many pounds or tons, caused by mass).
U can solve ur spelling mistakes by spelling it the way it is pronounced ...for eg... the question u asked....u have written slove...for solve...! if u know how it is pronounced that will help in a great deal in the written spelling of that word.
3 incorrect sentences (for example)Here are some incorrect sentences:i want to go to the store. (the word "I" needs capitalization)I dont like to go swimming (1. No ' between dont 2. no period)Some People Want To Be President. (capitalization)There are many more incorrect sentences. (I suppose over 1,000,000 incorrect sentences.)An incorrect sentence is one where the punctuation is not correct. Examples above.Or where the grammar is not correct eg I am go to school every day. (Don't need 'be' verb am )Or where the spelling is not correct eg I don't like swiming. (swimming)Or where the word order is not correct eg I go always to the library. (always should come before go)etc etc etc etc.
Yes, it may cause you trouble; especially for the US travels. Contact the authorities responsible for issuing the passport and they will correct it for you
it kind of means off tune, or not correct. Eg. _______ ____ _
Both are correct in their own different ways. to have flowed is the past tense of to flow eg the rivers have flowed to the sea to have flown is the past tense of to fly eg the birds have flown away
The proper name has the usual spelling Nicholas, but also Nicolas (eg. Nicolas Cage) or Nicolaus.