Suggesting a merge sends a question to a CA to approve or decline a merge. When you merge questions, you do not change the wording of the questions. Normally we would not notice that the questions do not change because the merge happens instantly, but since there is a delay, we notice it. Don't worry even though it looks like nothing has happened, something will happen.
The computer coding does not include that.
Many questions don't get answered or take a long time to answer because they are poorly formed questions or have spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes that make them hard to understand. If your question is well formed it will have a better chance of being answered
first learn how to ask a question without making any spelling mistakes and only then should you ask questions. spelling of different is - different
Because we like to correct simple spelling mistakes (dum has a 'b' on the end - it's spelled 'dumb') !
the person who makes spelling mistakes is called cacographer.
No, I do not intentionally make small spelling mistakes in my sentences.
A translator can still attempt to translate text with spelling mistakes, but the accuracy of the translation may be compromised. Spelling mistakes can lead to misinterpretation or errors in the translated text. It's always best to ensure the original text is as accurate as possible for a better translation outcome.
You can reduce your spelling mistakes by reading books more often and watching some learning shows
original is correct.
Many adults make spelling mistakes. Just keep correcting them when necessary. They will eventually get it.
The spelling is "threatening", which is suggesting that an action is intended, or imperiling.
Many books contain spelling mistakes.