The present tense of the word put is spelt putting.
The word meaning "putting in danger" is spelt threatening.
Your spelling is pretty close :) but it is spelt ACQUAINTANCES It is pretty much spelt how it sounds, but you always have to remember the rule of putting a U after a Q. Hope this helped :)
That is the correct spelling of "placing" (putting into a place or position, placement).* The noun form may be used to indicate ordinals (e.g. placing first, first place).
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Putting on airs = acting snobby/acting behind a facade.
by putting a spell on yourself
You get the spell Shadowburn by putting your talent points into the Destruction tree as a Warlock.
The word meaning "putting in danger" is spelt threatening.
Inability to spell
That is the correct spelling of "dictation" (putting spoken words into written form).
You can use the word "spell" to refer to the act of forming words by putting letters together in the correct order. For example, "Can you spell your name for me?" or "I need to check the spelling of this word."
Putting someone into a hypnotic state is not magic, nor is there a "spell" to do it. Hypnosis is a recognised and accepted part of some legitimate psychiatric practices.
There is only one correct spelling "laying" (putting down or putting out). It is the gerund form of to lay. The gerund form of to lie (down) is lying.
The correct spelling for putting someone under the ground is "bury."
There could be two reasons girls spell 'hey' as 'haay' ... they don't know how to spell or, they are putting emphasis on the word. Example: 'Oh.' Some people will want to stress the 'oh' by saying 'ooooooh.'
The correct spelling is "putting" (placing something). It is also the spelling for the golf term of playing the ball on the green (to putt).The similar ending is to the word computing, meaning calculating.
'Assemblies', with reference to the plural of assembly, is spelt correctly.