just like that, ...answering
Answering your own question...
The likely word is replying (answering).
I can't understand your question and also think it has possibly found its way onto the wrong section for answering. I suspect it has nothing to do with spelling words etc. but possibly witchcraft. Perhaps you could clarify.
I don't know if your trying to spell onomatopoeia, and if you are, it means the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with itExamples: kaboom, bang, crash, clang.This is my first time answering a question. Hope this helps!
The noun or verb "answer" can form adjectives from the present and past participles. They are "answering" and "answered" -- answering supervisors, answered questions.
Answering your own question...
The likely word is replying (answering).
If you can't even spell it right, its not worth answering, and most people might flag this question by the way..
your already anonymous... however you spell that... i love answering questions that i dont know the answers to:)
First, learn how to spell and then re-ask your question. Then maybe somebody would bother answering it.
Usually haste or inaccurate typing causes misspelled words. It is incredibly easy to check any spelling you're not sure of, and a spell checker is built into the answering form.
If it is misspelled in an answer, then it is not WikiAnswers that misspelled it. WikiAnswers is a wiki, which means it has people answering questions, some of whom are good spellers and some of whom are not.
A. You cant spell B. You cant count C. Youre not worth answering correctly
ga-ow-n 'gown' is an unfamiliar word. More people prefer 'dress' But its ''ga-ow-n
Answering
"Did you finish answering the questions?" is one example. Please coninue answering the questions in the order that they were asked. I was busy answering the questions. Answering the questions is not frowned upon, here.
People from all over the world answer these questions. Every person has different levels of education and some people use English as a second language.