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Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.
"Recognize" is the correct spelling of the word, while "recognise" is a common alternative spelling used in British English. Both words mean the same thing - to identify or acknowledge something or someone.
The correct spelling of the verb is "dominate" (to rule or control).
Yes, it is. It comes from the verb "to recognize" (British spelling: to recognise).
The "ee" rule in English spelling is used when a word has a long "e" sound, like in "bee" or "see." The "ea" rule is used when a word has a long "e" sound but is followed by a consonant, like in "beach" or "teach."
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Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.
American spelling is 'recognized'. British spelling is 'recognised'.
The correct spelling is recognized (identified, understood).
The correct spelling is "recognized" (became aware, or acknowledged).
"Recognize" is the correct spelling of the word, while "recognise" is a common alternative spelling used in British English. Both words mean the same thing - to identify or acknowledge something or someone.
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.
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
spelling with an 's' is the British way, with a 'z' from America and Canada
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