Originally in the English language, the word 'guard' was spelled like the French word 'garde', however, the current spelling of G-U-A-R-D won out. The word has never been spelled G-A-U-R-D, but that is a common spelling error due to the phonetics of the word.
That is the correct spelling of "patrolling."
That is the correct spelling of the noun protection(something that shields or safeguards).
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The correct spelling of the noun is "malfunction" (operational flaw or error).
Most likely is a grammatical error. The correct spelling does not contain the letter k at the end. The dictionary shows the correct spelling as picnic.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "slipped" (made misstep or error).
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no it is not a spelling error its "Aireona"
by way of spelling error.
That is the correct spelling of "patrolling."
The correct spelling is guard.Some example sentences for the word are:The guard locked the gate behind him.He escaped the prison by dressing as a guard.We will stand guard here all night.
yes.you made a spelling error
No, capitalization of "i" is based on grammar rules rather than spelling errors. In English, "i" is capitalized when used as a pronoun referring to oneself but is typically lowercased when used in a different context.
Such a coin containing a spelling error would most likely be counterfeit, most likely contemporary to when the coin was being used for every day commerce. But, you'd have to post the actual spelling error in question to actually get an accurate answer for certain.