Gist is the correct spelling of the word.
"Jist" is a very common misspelling of it.
An example sentence is: "He was beginning to get the gist of it now".
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
You spell it t\ / L 3 r/***************************Tyler is spelt correctly, and one meaning is that Tyleris an old English word that means door keeper of an inn.
If it means to pull something behind your car, then towis spelt correctly.In case it is the number between one and three, it is spelt two.
Just one: the word "incorrectly." (which is, obviously, correctly spelled)However typographical errors can happen and proofreaders can miss spelling mistakes. However, given the numbers of dictionaries printed, the controls are much tighter than online spelling practices.
105,000 is spelt: One-hundred and five thousand.
you spelt it correctly but it is just one word :)
it is only one word. you have spelt it correctly.
"Apart" is one word - you spelt it correctly.
It is correctly spelt as one word: hotline.
Daydreaming can either be spelt as one word or two, if you wish it to be spelt as two words you have spelt it correctly, but if you wish it to be a single word, as it is usually seen, it would be written daydreaming.
Colourless colorless You didn't need to edit the first one because Americans spell it different to the English people. Both of you have spelt it correctly.
150.25 = one hundred fifty and twenty-five hundredths.
You spell it t\ / L 3 r/***************************Tyler is spelt correctly, and one meaning is that Tyleris an old English word that means door keeper of an inn.
It is olmpos....this is not a river, if spelt correctly it could be a mountain Rivers are...Tara, Tragus, Selemnos, Acheloos, Alfeios, Axios, Drino, Neda, Nestos, and many more
Access is spelt with two c's. Aces is spelt with one s.
One is spelt due and the other is spelt dew.
Efectos de Sonido (as it is correctly spelt) can be listened to at YouTube and Last FM. One will also be able to watch their videos at Vimeo. They also have a Facebook page where further information can be found about them.