The word "walking" is spelled with an "L" because it comes from the Old English word "wealcan," which first referred to the act of moving or progressing on foot. Over time, the spelling of the word evolved to its current form.
Flexible is spelled F-L-E-X-I-B-L-E.
Sally is spelled exactly as you have typed, "Sally".
"Willy" in French is spelled as "W-i-l-l-y."
you spelled it in the question it's "Finally"
Your spelling is correct. Llama is spelled with 2 Ls.
It is spelled with 3, just as you have it in the question.
Gorilla is spelled exactly how it is spelled in the question. G-O-R-I-L-L-A!!!!
Sally is spelled exactly as you have typed, "Sally".
It is spelled with 3, just as you have it in the question.
The word for walking with a limp is correctly spelled, limping.
Sometimes spelled shellelagh, a shelaileigh is an Irish walking stick.
no. it's spelled O-W-L-S.
It is spelled with one l. Marshal as in U.S. Marshal, when being used as a noun. When used as a name it is spelled with two l's as in Marshall Mathers.
Annually is spelled with 2 l's.
Pavilion is spelt with 1 L
The UK version is spelled with 2 l's and the U.S. version is spelled with 1 l. Both are correct though.
It is spelled L-O-N-E-L-Y