the phrase is 'to a T'. eg "I will quote this to a T." So I guess it is 'down to a T'.
The correct spelling of the person who instructs is "instructor".
If you have something "down to a tee," you really understand it. The best explanation of this old phrase is similar to "crossing your t's and dotting your i's," as in, when you cross your final T, you are completely done.
That is the correct spelling of attractive (nice looking, or pulling together).
A tee-shirt is spelled and pronounced the same in French. The spelling 'T-shirt' is also common. It is considered a masculine noun and has no local translation.
The correct spelling doubles the T as "submitting."
Biceps is the correct spelling. There is no T
Correct Spelling! its correct you got it right! C O N S T I T U T I O N
The correct spelling of "gravitate" is G-R-A-V-I-T-A-T-E.
The correct spelling is "eating" with one "t."
T-W-E-N-T-Y is the correct spelling
The correct spelling of the person who instructs is "instructor".
The correct spelling of "detain" is D-E-T-A-I-N.
The correct spelling of "toys" is T-O-Y-S.
The correct spelling of "lectern" is l-e-c-t-e-r-n.
Haiti is pronounced as "hay-tee."
That is the correct spelling of twitter (bird sounds). The capitalized version Twitter is a social media program.
No, Mediterranean has only one "t" and two "r"s.