The writer must correct the word - apex
The correct spelling is "experiment" (a test of a scientific hypothesis).
The correct spellings are 'happens' and 'occurs'.
This name is commonly spelled "Jeanette" in English-speaking countries as well as in countries like Germany for example. Whether or not that is correct does not depend on the number of people named such. To find the correct spelling it is necessary to take a look at where the name is originating. It originates in the French language and there it is derived from the male name Jean (not to be mixed up with the English female name). When a French word that ends on "n" is changed from a male gender to a female gender the "n" is duplicated. As a result the female version of Jean is Jeanne. One of the most popular historical figures with this name is Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc). For the diminutive of this name "tte" is added giving it the following spelling: "Jeannette" Accordingly "Jeannette" is the correct spelling, even though it is not the most popular spelling outside of France. It happens to be my first name and outside of France it is constantly misspelled in more than just one way. In the end however the correct spelling is the one that the individual having the name (or the parent) deems correct. If your name is Jeanette, then this is the correct spelling of your name. If it were Janette, then that would be the correct spelling. Names develop over time and new ways to spell them come up. The lady, I mentioned earlier whose French name is Jeanne d'Arc happened to be French and she signed her name "Jehanne" (looking like a mixture of Johanna and Jeanne, all names of the same group). Correct is what your ID tells you, so don't let anybody tell you otherwise since this goes for Jeanette just as much as for people like Beckie (Becki, Becky, Beckeh, Becke, Bqah) God bless, Jeannette
Movie theatre in Spanish is "el cine"
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If you don't want to include the spelling suggestion, just save the question. If nothing happens, the question still might have been saved- back out and access the question again, not from the same window you just used. You will probably see the question submitted as you want it. The system can be quirky.
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You misspelled get haha
It treats the word as misspelled
conformal map if i misspelled it sorry it happens too me all the time. :)
you get it wrong duhhhh The employer will know that you did not go to the trouble of looking up the correct spelling. They might feel that you are not a very hard worker, or they might not think that is important. Not much really, it just may reflect on what they think of your IQ or intellect. Most employers will overlook a few misspelled words unless the position you are applying for has to do with correct spelling of words.
The word is spelt as you have in the question. As it happens, there is no difference between the American spelling and British spelling of the words.
Spelling correction: a consequence
The correct spelling is "happens." It is a verb used to indicate things that occur or take place.
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Insufficient information is disclosed about HOW the wording is incorrect.Minor errors in text and spelling are known as 'scriveners errors' and as long as they do not change or alter the basic meaning and inent of the document they are permissible.If the criminal indictment was drawn up incorrectly (e.g.: you were charged with embezzlement but the indctment read homicide) THAT would be a matter for you or your attorney to appeal.
The correct spelling is "experiment" (a test of a scientific hypothesis).