Oh, dude, it's "trying." Like, you're trying to figure out if it's "trying" or "tring," but the correct one is definitely "trying." So, like, don't stress about it too much, just keep on trying to remember that spelling!
No, I think you were trying to write: memories.Memo's maybe? or memos
That is the correct spelling of "register" (to sign up, a record, or a store checkout).
The correct spelling is fabulous (enthralling, or astounding).
The correct word for "clear" depends on the context. It can mean "transparent," "evident," or "unambiguous." Each synonym conveys a slightly different nuance, so the best choice will vary based on what you are trying to express. If you have a specific context in mind, I can help you find the most appropriate word.
The correct word is 'suction'.
If you trying to indicate possession, that wife's is correct. If you want the plural form, then wives is the correct spelling.
It depends on how you pronounce tring. If you pronounce it with one syllable, then these words probably rhyme with it: ding king ping ring sing sting sling wing If you pronounce it with two syllables, like trying, then these words would probably rhyme: buying crying dying flying lying spying trying vying
In most cases, yes. There is also possibility that she/he wants to use you for his purpose.
No, I think you were trying to write: memories.Memo's maybe? or memos
Tring's population is 11,635.
That is the correct spelling of "register" (to sign up, a record, or a store checkout).
Tring Brewery was created in 1992.
The area of Tring is 36.21 square kilometers.
Tring School was created in 1842.
It sounds like you are trying to spell the word religious.An example sentence is "we think this was a religious artefact".
I believe you are trying to spell "synonymous" (same meaning).
Tring Athletic F.C. was created in 1958.