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There is a mistake in your bill.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
The root word judge drops the E in forming judgment and misjudgment.
Use of the ampersand (&) in writing is a spelling mistake. Not acceptable unless you're trying to be funny.
No . Grammar is faulty.
The correct phrase is "I could have." "Could of" is incorrect and a common spelling mistake, as it sounds like "could've" when spoken due to contraction with "have."
There is a mistake in your bill.
The computer can correct your spelling if you turn on that feature.
The green line means a grammar mistake. The red line means a spelling mistake.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
You must sign with the correct spelling and then contact your bank to have this spelling mistake corrected.
When there is a spelling mistake in a demand draft, the information might be distorted. It is therefore very important to always use the correct spellings.
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"Would have run" is correct grammar. "Would of run" is a common error known as a homophonic mistake, where "of" is mistakenly used instead of "have."
The correct spelling is all one word "mistake" (error).
The root word judge drops the E in forming judgment and misjudgment.