That is the correct spelling of the adverb frequently, meaning very often, or in the majority of cases.
Anyone can spell Danielle any way they want to. You may spell it however you want on your child's birth certificate.
The correct spelling is "Jehoshaphat." It is a name of Hebrew origin, often associated with a biblical king of Judah. If you need any more information about its significance or usage, feel free to ask!
Yes you can spell Hannah backwards. Hannah = Hannah
Well I have a friend named Chloe but I think you can spell it - Cloe -Chloee (I am just making up ideas) -Clhoe But if you need to spell it any other way you could spell it in French, Italian - whatever
well there is no way to spell any letters of the alphabet so if there were it would be spelled A
If any 1 or more numbers come up significantly more often than any others over the long run, then the game is not an honest game.
week, weak but i dont think that there are any others
Animals that lack a backbone (and often any skeleton) are invertebrates.
Anyone can spell Danielle any way they want to. You may spell it however you want on your child's birth certificate.
No. It wouldn't make any sense to have a "Quick-Play Field Spell" for example.
The contraction for 'are not' is spelled aren't. Example: There aren't any more apples.
well it depends his signature spell is expelliearmas which is the disarming spell email me at ibraheemthekid@hotmail.co.uk for any more info
more presidents attended which college more than any other?
This is a meaningless sentence. However, if you spell the words properly, you get NO TWO ARE ALIKE which obviously means that not one of the things is like any of the others.
Well, first their eyes might need to blink more so they don't get dry, or it could be Tourette's Syndrome. They often will shrug too often, get tics, and cough too often. If you are having any of these symptoms you may want to get this checked out. Hope i could help
There is no special name for the ability, which extends from specific image processing in the brain, without any specific training. There are even rarer cases of people who can spell long words from the inside out and from the outside in, because they do not show any preference for the order of the letters.
If you mean the name, it can be spelt any of these ways, among others: * Kaelan * Kaelen * Caelen * Caelan * Kalen * Calen