You spelled it perfectly.
To cause trouble can be variously to incite, agitate, instigate, or provoke.A troublemaker can be an instigator, agitator, fomenter, rabble-rouser, or provocateur.
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You can make it all one sentence by adding a colon. "Amy was looking up words in the dictionary, but was having trouble: she didn't know how to spell them." As for Amy's problem, there is no sure fix. You can try words lists, or a thesaurus (looking at words that mean the same thing), or by typing them into a browser or word processing program that has a spell-checker that suggests words.
I don't know about word clues, but when I have trouble remembering how to spell a word, I make a saying out of the letters. For "wrist", I might tell myself "Writing Right Is Simple Type".
You spelled it right M-i-r-a-c-u-l-o-u-s yep I have trouble with that word too!
The Spanish word for 'trouble' is 'problema'.
Troble?... Troble?... Do you mean trouble?
Schlitzohr Which is like.. a sneaky person or a thief. Or.. a trouble maker of course.
The correct spelling is trouble (problem, difficulty).
Aloha: Pilikia [pee-lee-kee-ah]
Trouble.
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They are in "trouble at hogwarts" When snape is "killed" by voldemort at one time the spell looks like a star. click on the star and you get there They are in "trouble at hogwarts" When snape is "killed" by voldemort at one time the spell looks like a star. click on the star and you get there
To cause trouble can be variously to incite, agitate, instigate, or provoke.A troublemaker can be an instigator, agitator, fomenter, rabble-rouser, or provocateur.
Phonetically, this could be the adjective terrible(awful).The spelling, however is close to the noun trouble(difficulty, problem).
A-D-O-P-T-E-D. If you still have trouble you can sound it out .
Robert Burns wrote a poem called "Hallowe'en"