The person who checks a manuscript for spelling and grammar errors is called a proofreader. Proofreading is a critical step in the editing process to ensure the accuracy and clarity of written content. Proofreaders meticulously review text for errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and formatting to maintain the overall quality of the manuscript.
Complete Knobheads (spelling could be wrong)
Yes, and if you notice the horse having an allergic reaction, call the vet.
The answer is in my sixth grade spelling book how come you people dont know it
An Allergen
People call Douala and Camaroon the armpit of Africa.
That is the correct spelling of "courtesy call."
You show symptoms; call your doctor.
if you're referring to when he said "i'm allergic to vagina's" he isn't really. This, my friend, is what we call, humour.
People's bodies can react in many different ways to medicines. If you think you may have taken something you are allergic to, call 911 or poison control.
Nutmeg.
If you spend any time looking at the new questions here, you'll see that "some people" make spelling and grammatical errors that must be seen to be believed. Calling mongooses "mongeese" is, by comparison, an extremely minor error. So yes, I'm sure that some people do in fact do this. They're wrong, of course.