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You have spelled it correctly, hearse.Example: A well-known children's saying in past generations, often spoken in a sing-song fashion, is:"Don't ever laugh when a hearse goes by, or you may be the next to die; Worms go in, worms go out, they go through your gizzards and out your snout."
both are ok I think is 'write it correctly'.
Yes, surprisingly is spelled with an S. Surprisingly is how you spell it. You spelled it correctly.
You have spelled both correctly in your question
No. The truly dead person, if truly dead, is dead. Case closed. The Frankenstein monster was the exception and that, if I remember correctly was fictional. Isn't education wonderful?
more correctly, most correctly
correctly
Correctly is an adverb
Yes it is spelled correctly
There is no such thing as vomiting correctly.
Correctly is the adverb.
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10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.
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The correct phrasing is "set up correctly."