They are testing your level of volunteerism: To ficks or not to ficks, that is the questyun.
It is ALWAYS preferable to fix the spelling and grammar in a question before answering. You may find that the answer already exists for the proper spelling. If the questions are later corrected and merged, your answer may be erased or misattributed to another user.
Different people answer a questions, so the answer is MANY people answer your questions you post.
No. The answers to questions are not programmed; the answers come from people that want to give their time to give the answers to questions.
The reason is because we don't have a system that answers questions. How the answers get there is by people. By asking and answering questions. So since people give the answers it might be days or weeks or more till you get an answer because we have 2,000,000 members and 10,000,000 questions so there are a lot of questions to go through and answer them all but eventually your questions will have answers.
Wiki Answers does not answer questions. It only provides a place for people to answer questions asked by other people.
The book Bankruptcy for Dummies answers most of the important questions people have about bankruptcy.
When you misspell a word in your question, contributors tend to correct your spelling in their answers to your questions (which they shouldn't be doing). As for pronouncing the questions, they only pronounce it for you only when you ask for it (if they don't, they should).
It provided computers with spellchecking and electronic dictionaries, so when people submitted questions on the Internet, no one would ever misspell a simple word like "electricity".
Other people answer the questions.
Because people have questions.
The people who teach MIS II should have sample questions and answers from previous exams
the antonym of misspell is spell
Yes. It allows people to ask questions and it also allows people to answer questions.