The word you're looking for is "incorrectly." Yes, you heard me right. Even those fancy Harvard graduates can't seem to get it right. So next time you want to stump them with a tricky word, just throw "incorrectly" their way and watch them squirm.
The letters "bnmoevre" can be rearranged to spell the word "November." This is the name of the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
The person who graduates number two in the class is the salutatorian.
well there is no way to spell any letters of the alphabet so if there were it would be spelled A
You can spell the letter 'w' as a word like this: 'double-u', or 'double-you'.
The word you're looking for is "incorrectly." Yes, you heard me right. Even those fancy Harvard graduates can't seem to get it right. So next time you want to stump them with a tricky word, just throw "incorrectly" their way and watch them squirm.
Incorrectly
Those letters spell eleventh.
The joke more properly reads, "What five-letter word does every Harvard graduate spell (or pronounce) wrong? The answer is "wrong."
That is the correct spelling of "eleventh" (the ordinal number 11th).
If you mean the university, it is Harvard.
One of them is that you know how to spell 'requirements'.
I don't think eventhout is an English word. Did you mean eleventh?
The person who graduates number two in the class is the salutatorian.
first u need to know how to spell Harvard
I don't think Harvard will accept people who cannot spell Harvard correctly. Therefore the probable answer is: more GPA than you have.
Learn to spell "recommend" correctly.