The spell check.
If you mean the 'bat' used to play tennis - the correct spelling is raquet
That is the correct spelling of "preventative" (used to deter or avoid).
No, a dictionary is for spelling, and Strunk and White is for grammar. A thesaurus is to find other words that mean the same as the word you are looking up.
You had the correct spelling in your question ("questioning").
After you write your conclusion, you should carefully re-read your essay to be sure you used correct grammar and spelling, and to be sure all of your points are explained.
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Simmer until grammar and spelling are correct. Ensure correct English is used for the area in question.
"Both of whom" is correct grammar. It is used when referring to two people. For example, "I invited John and Mary, both of whom attended the party."
Which Ribbon tab is used to access the Spelling and Grammar command
A tool used to find spelling and grammatical mistakes in a Word Document. It will highlight the incorrectly spelled word and you can click on the word and get a menu with recommended words to replace it with. The same goes for some grammatical errors.
First of all, the correct way for your sentence to be written is that you should have used o instead of "off." Like what were you thinking man? It is all about correct grammar and punctuation and spelling today. Get with it. All the cool kids have correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. I am shaking my head right now. But anyways, chromatin consists of(not off) DNA. (;
No, the correct grammar is "he and you." "Him" is used as an object pronoun, while "he" is used as a subject pronoun. So, the correct phrasing would be "he and you."
That is the correct spelling of "tomato."
The spelling raccoon is correct and normally used. The spelling racoon is a rare variant.
no, an asterisk cannot be used to correct grammar.
The one you used is correct.
No, humongus is not the correct spelling. The correct spelling is humongous.