I'm not sure but my father seems to have it.
If you are referring to a financial term, then the correct spelling is profits. (net revenues)If you are referring to a religious term, then the correct spelling is prophets.(those who foresee the future)
The correct spelling is refrigerator.
The correct spelling is "entrepreneur" (from the French term).
That would be the correct spelling of comfortability(being able to make someone comfortable) -- however, it is not a term found in most dictionaries. It may have been created as a marketing term.
That is the correct spelling of the colloquial term for a writer.
That is the correct spelling of the term "cocktail party."
The correct spelling is deaconesses.
That is the correct spelling of the term "robot" (automaton).
Dysgrammatophobia is the fear of bad grammar.
Grammar Nazi is the technical term, I believe.
If you are referring to a financial term, then the correct spelling is profits. (net revenues)If you are referring to a religious term, then the correct spelling is prophets.(those who foresee the future)
The correct spelling is:supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
By using a comma you create a symoltanyus grammar used in the correct way
The correct spelling of the slang term is "bummed out" (dejected, discouraged, or disappointed).
The correct spelling is "lakh". It is a term used in South Asia to represent 100,000.
The correct spelling is refrigerator.
Asians