The correct phrasing is "set up correctly."
It is spelt correctly in the question - ranging.
The correct way to say "though" is usually as a conjunction to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. It is pronounced as "th-oh."
The correct way to divide the word "crossroad" is cross·road.
Diagnosis is the correct way, the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition
That is the correct spelling of "mine" to mean "belonging to me" or the noun for a mineral ore excavation.
It is spelt correctly in the question - ranging.
There are several ways to setup a Wal-Mart wedding registry. One way is to go to the store and set if up. Another way is to get on the Wal-Mart website and set it up there.
The correct way to spell "appraisheate" is "appreciate."
No, it is not used correctly. The correct way to use it is You are most welcome.
"Setup" is a noun. "Set up" is a verb phrase. Use "setup" when you're talking about a specific configuration. Use "set up" when you're talking about the act of configuring or arranging something.Eg: "It was easy to set up Jim's home theater. It was almost exactly like my setup at home."
great grandmother is the correct way to spell it.
Reading is, without doubt, the best way to learn how to spell correctly.
the correct way to abbreviate the year 2008 is '08
The correct way to say "though" is usually as a conjunction to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. It is pronounced as "th-oh."
That is the correct way to spell it according to my orchestra teacher if not look it up in a dictionary.
The correct way to divide the word "crossroad" is cross·road.
Diagnosis is the correct way, the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition