The simplest way is to learn to spell. Some find it harder than others. You could always point out that English is the hardest of all Western languages to spell because it is made of words from many different languages that use different rules of spelling.
The more you use words correctly spelled (not text-speak) the more automatic your use of correct spelling will become. Practice makes perfect. (And here you can even use the spell checker.)
The answer is 'Pliant' make sure you spell it with the 'i' before the 'a' or it will spell plaint, which is like 'complaint' or a 'utterance of greif'. -- Joshua
There are some close spellings : COMPLAINT - a dispute or grievance COMPLIANT - submissive, agreeable
The possessive form of "complaints" is spelled "complaints'." This is used when referring to something that belongs to multiple complaints, such as "the complaints' resolution." If referring to a single complaint, you would use "complaint's."
Step One. Learn to spell it in English first: "pastries."
Do you mean eventually? As in, "Eventually, I'm going to learn how to use a spell checker."
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The harder a word is, the harder it is to spell the word. The online website, Spell Zone, gives tips on how to learn to spell even the hardest words.
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The answer is 'Pliant' make sure you spell it with the 'i' before the 'a' or it will spell plaint, which is like 'complaint' or a 'utterance of greif'. -- Joshua
There are some close spellings : COMPLAINT - a dispute or grievance COMPLIANT - submissive, agreeable
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Maybe learn how to spell it in English first !
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