The correct spelling of the city is Albuquerque, although most people in the US and elsewhere do not pronounce it as it is spelled.
The correct spelling is New Guinea.
The spelling "inventional" is an adjective meaning pertaining to invention or inventions.A similar word is invitational, an event or competition by invitation only.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
The island nation is spelled Papua New Guinea.
The correct spelling is "encyclopedia." In Australia, the UK and New Zealand, it is "encyclopaedia".
The correct spelling is transferred. An example sentence might be: "The solider was transferred to a new location".
The correct spelling in British English (used in England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and so on) is cosy.The correct spelling in American is cozy.
Anaesthetist is the correct spelling in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and most other English-speaking countries.Anesthesiologist is the correct spelling in the US.
The correct spelling is "New Orleans"
The correct spelling is New Guinea.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is Schenectady, a city in New York state.
No.In British-English (UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc) the correct spelling is sulphur.In American-English (USA) the correct spelling is Sulfur.
The spelling "inventional" is an adjective meaning pertaining to invention or inventions.A similar word is invitational, an event or competition by invitation only.
OCIERS I think osier is the correct spelling. Per New York Times crossword puzzle the second spelling is correct.
The correct spelling is accommodation.Some example sentences are:We have no accommodation left.He is looking for new accommodation in the city.
The correct spelling is "adventurist." It refers to someone who enjoys taking risks and seeking out new experiences.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.