it is I don't think you have spelt that correctly i am a spelling champion for my school by brydie Coleman age 13 :) your welcome
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Spelled or spelt?In Britain, either word may be used. They are both 'correct'.The verb 'to spell' is listed as an irregular verb in UK 'English Language' Dictionaries, and both spellings are listed. 'British English' dictionaries show both forms, with speltbeing used more often in British English.
In the USA, 'spelled' is the correct word.
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
It is spelled correctly if you mean like, "We are going to the park." Spelled as a contraction, it would be, "We'regoing to the park."
Who's would be a contraction meaning 'who is'. Whose is the possessive and other usage.
That spelling is correct in British English. In American English, we would write 'orthopedic'.
No, it is not. Correctly it would be: She has a knack for creativity.
You spelled it correctly.
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
When it is spelled correctly. Prejudice.
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It is spelled correctly if you mean like, "We are going to the park." Spelled as a contraction, it would be, "We'regoing to the park."
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
The word wrong means not write I assume the answer is because people say its wrong
For the question to be written correctly, you need to correct your spelling of the word mean. What did you mean would be correct.
This is an impossible question to answer. If you have spelled the question correctly, then you don't need the answer - except as confirming your spelling. But, if you have not spelled it correctly (as in this case) we have no way of knowing what word you are trying to spell. It would help if you gave some context for the word.
I believe that correctly, the sentence would sound like this. "What did you do to cheat?"
That spelling is correct in British English. In American English, we would write 'orthopedic'.