spell words wrong and not check them
use a dicktionary.
Archaeological, at least in Britain and Commonwealth, and in academia.
That is the correct spelling for the name Shartel (used for at least one bakery or cafe).
At least is the correct spelling. It is two words.An example sentence is "at least eighty-five percent of people voted against independence from the UK".
There's no such thing as the "correct" spelling of a name. I've seen my own last name spelled at least ten different ways and while I think the one I use is obviously the correct one, I suspect the people who use the others feel the same way about their spelling.
The correct spelling is chauffeur (a driver, from French).
yes, at least the common spelling of the name. I am sure there are other ways to spell it though.
The correct spelling is question (appears at least 12 times on this page).
Archaeological, at least in Britain and Commonwealth, and in academia.
Minimize is spelled as "m-i-n-i-m-i-z-e" in American English and "m-i-n-i-m-i-s-e" in British English.
That is the correct spelling for the name Shartel (used for at least one bakery or cafe).
At least is the correct spelling. It is two words.An example sentence is "at least eighty-five percent of people voted against independence from the UK".
There's no such thing as the "correct" spelling of a name. I've seen my own last name spelled at least ten different ways and while I think the one I use is obviously the correct one, I suspect the people who use the others feel the same way about their spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "recycled paper" (paper that is made at least partly from old paper).
The correct spelling, or at least the Oxford English Dictionary botanical entry give it as : chrysanthemum, chrysanthemums
The correct spelling is season.An example sentence is: "winter is my favourite season and summer is my least favourite".
There are at least two possible words:surely (adverb) - certainly, definitelysurly (adjective) - gruff, unfriendly
You would not (at least if you were writing correct English). The correct spelling of the word is pandemonium."The concert was loud and pandemonium broke out when the lead singer left the stage in the middle of a song."