No, "herself" is the correct spelling.
I said to my teacher: 'That 'that' that that kid just wrote is spelt wrongly!' "That, that that man says, is true." is an example of 3 in a row.
That is the correct spelling of "miseducated" (educated improperly, taught wrongly).
No, it is not legal to keep packages that are wrongly delivered to your house. You are required to make a reasonable effort to return the package to the correct recipient or the sender.
The intellect is wrongly used for planning or plotting a sin. The free-will is wrongly used in deciding to do the sin.
Prisonment is an archaic form of the modern word imprisonment. Shakespeare wrote prisonment, but nobody would use it today.
sorry I wrote wrongly how can I make the copper get white by any salt or acit? I have some tests on the copper for example when I use amonium salt it becomes a little white.
Depends on how it's phrased and the tense you intend to use it in. In past tense, either "He had written a song." or "He wrote a song." will do.
"You have written ...." is the grammatically correct version of the above choices.However, you could also say "You wrote ....".Either "You have written" or "You wrote" is correct.
Yes, that is the correct use of the interrogative pronoun'who'.The pronoun 'who' is the subjective form, used as the subject of the sentence.The antecedent of the pronoun 'who' is the answer to the question.
"Why did you wrote" is not grammatically correct. It should read "why did you write"
To point out someones presumed faults in a derogatory way, to wrongly chastise someone or correct them for no real wrong doing