Yes, because "i" comes before "e" except after "c"
recived
that is the right way to spell it
The likely word is receive. (get, acquire)
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
Is this the way to spell intill
Yes, 'receive' is spelled correctly.
That is the correct form "receive", which follows the general rule "I before E except after C." And sometimes, when it sounds like "A", as in neighbor and weigh.
recibir
recived
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The correct spelling of the verb is "receive" (acquire, get).
the way you spelt it is the right way to spell it
that is the correct way to spell forgery
that is the right way to spell it
The likely word is receive. (get, acquire)
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
You spell Cambridge this way