That is the correct spelling of "education" (learning).
"educated", which is ironic because you must have learnt to spell it befire it before asking the question
The correct spelling is "educate" (to give intellectual, moral, and/or social instruction).
edu- cational
Educates is correct.
PROFESSIONAL (two s like "profess") : pertaining to a trained or educated position
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
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No. "Educated" is either an adjective meaning "having attained a level of higher education" or a verbmeaning the "past tense of educate".
The adjective form is educated. Example sentence: An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
That is the correct spelling of "miseducated" (educated improperly, taught wrongly).
PROFESSIONAL (two s like "profess") : pertaining to a trained or educated position
Maybe they're not educated enough? Just because someone has misspelled a word, doesn't mean that they haven't taken the time to spell check, it may be that they do not have the knowledge to spell certain words.
Education is a noun. It does not have a tense. However, you can say that someone was educated. That would be the past tense of the verb educate.
The word is likely one of these adjectives:adducible - able to be cited as proof, also spelled "adduceable"educable - able to be educated or taught
Educated=school Educated of justice=law school
Studying grammar is important because it helps us communicate effectively, clearly, and professionally. Knowing the rules of grammar can also enhance our writing skills, prevent misunderstandings, and maintain credibility in our communication.
The comparative form of educated is more educated. The superlative form is most educated.
What is the current number of educated and semi-educated unemployed in the country?
Were roman shopkeepers educated Were roman shopkeepers educated
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
He was educated in Greece.