Bend, fend, lend, mend, pend, send, tend, trend, rend, descend, dividend, portend, ascend and many,many more
The correct spelling is "caterer." Our website spells it "caterOR" as a play on words, since the site provides information about alternatives to full-service catering. But the correct spelling is with an "er" at the end.
The correct spelling is "twenty second".
The spelling is "capturing" (taking possession, seizing). Most words that end in a single E drop the E when adding -ing, such as mingle-mingling, freeze-freezing and handle-handling. Words that end in double E keep them.
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The correct spelling is "good morning" (two separate words)
There are no real words in the English language that end in Q due to the rules of spelling, grammar and prenounciation that govern it.
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The word "adverse" has the same spelling pattern as "diverse," as both words end in "-erse."
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they all end with vowels
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The correct spelling is "caterer." Our website spells it "caterOR" as a play on words, since the site provides information about alternatives to full-service catering. But the correct spelling is with an "er" at the end.
The correct spelling is "twenty second".
The spelling "oy" is usually found at the end of a word or syllable.
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Words that have the same pronunciation but different spelling are called homophones.
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