Wen yu spel chek, yu dont sounnd licke aye stoopid pers0n.
Spell checking
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While spell checking the phrase "document," you would see that the word is correctly spelled, so no suggestions or corrections would be needed. If there were any errors in the surrounding text, the spell checker might highlight them for review. Additionally, it may offer synonyms or related terms for the word "document" if the spell checker includes a thesaurus feature. Overall, the process would confirm the accuracy of the spelling and possibly provide alternatives.
'Advantage'
it would be My father was right. as in correct not, write as in writing something down.
It is a spell checker; you get the advantage of checking your spelling.
While spell checking my answer, try spell checking the question.
Spell checking
yes
Most forms of notepad have no spell-checking. One way to check is to copy the text into a browser that has spell-checking, fix it there, then paste it back. Or you can copy and paste into MS Word and also spell check your document from there.
You can't
spell checking
You'll know how to spell "ADVANTAGES" and "BEING" right.
Spell checking is unreliable. It doesn't know what you mean and is full of errors.
spell check answer
Spell checking points out which words are spelt incorrectly after you have finished typing. (You then have to correct the mistakes). Auto correct changes the spelling of words that are incorrect as you are typing them.
Spell checking is not typically a feature of an operating system, but instead is provided by the software that provides the ability of editing documents. Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and many other document-editing suites all provide spell-checking in various languages.