There are many different spell checkers on the web for individual use. Many can be used directly from the browser being used. A simple search within the browser is typically all that is needed to get information on how to use a spell checker. On word document software like Microsoft Word, the same idea applies. Spell check is a feature on the top of the page when writing a document.
Yes most typing sites have one.
Strenuous. Google is a great spell checker btw, also dictionary.com and there is a spell checker in this answer box so I'm guessing there's one in the question box.
Don't and dont. It works on my spell checker, and the one here on WikiAnswers. The word is also slang and the computer gets used to reading it. ("learned ignore")
Facebook does not have a built in spell checker. If you need one, use another program on your computer. Firefox is good, as it is also a web browser, that can have many addons, and by default, a built in spell checker.
According to my spell checker, it's two words. Note: Do not rely on spell checkers. They are incompetent, every single one.
You can find free plagiarism checker programs online. You can find one at http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/.
Because there are other types of errors besides misspellings. There can be errors in grammar and punctuation which a spell checker will not catch. There may also be problems with sentence clarity (are you making your point clearly?) and with the flow of ideas from one sentence or paragraph to the next. You may also have left out some important information.
There are a number of pagerank checkers available. The most common is the Google pagerank checker that will check the ranking on the Google engine. One can also find a pagerank checker on "The PC Man Website".
I do not know the 11 but I hope the first one is that you learn to spell recommendation! Or, at the very least, you learn to use a spell checker.
The adjective is seen both as hyphenated "warm-hearted" and as one word "warmhearted" (kindly, generous). (the spell-checker here prefers the one-word form)
There are many options one has for a free online spell checker. SpellCheck and PaperRater both offer free online spell check tool on their website. One can paste the text they would like checked and errors will be noted. One can also use this tool to check for proper grammar.
Dictionary Boss is a good one to use at no charge. Grammarly is a good one as well. There are many online spell checkers available just depending on exactly what you are searching for and expecting.