You've spelled it correctly.
The correct spelling is "assure".
The correct spelling is usually "guarantee" (to assure, or a warranty). The noun form may be spelled "guaranty".
The spelling is with a G, not a Q.The word is guarantee (assure, insure). Another form is guaranty (usually a noun).
The correct spelling may be guarantee or guaranty (to warrant or assure, or a warranty).
The correct spelling is "guaranteed" (assured, or warrantied).
I have assurance of salvation in Gods word.
Billy plans to stand outside the shop all night to ensure he is through the door to get the new mobile phone released tomorrow. Ensure you wrap up warm Billy its going to be a cold night. I have been working hard at my school work to ensure I get good grades in the upcoming exams.
This question is part of a National Vocational Qualification and is based on the work experiences of the candidate. Finding answers elsewhere and copying them WILL be recognised by the assessor, I assure you. By the way, please try to be more accurate in your spelling. The correct spelling is 'accurately'.
Yes, the word assure is a verb.
I assure you that my facts are correct.What can you do to assure us that you won't re-offend if we release you on parole?I tried to assure her that her nose wasn't too big for the balaclava.
The correct spelling is guarantee (warrant, assure).(An alternate for the noun form only is guaranty, as in warranty.)
The past tense of assure is assured.