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"In", as in "incorrect" as opposed to "correct". There is also "Un" as in "unreliable" versus "reliable". Both prefixes negate their respective words.
A prefix for correct is 'in'; incorrect means something is wrong, an error.
To underline the unusual spelling patterns means to highlight or emphasize the unconventional or irregular ways in which words are spelled. This could refer to words that do not follow the typical phonetic rules or have unique combinations of letters. It is done to draw attention to these irregularities and help learners remember and differentiate them.
In MS Word, or any typed text, bold means to darken; italics changes the font or script used; and underline simply highlights text.Each of these should be used sparingly. Lots of text used with bold, italics, or underlining can be distracting to readers.
Technically, you could use retrospect as a verb, but it is not good usage. It would be better to say "I remember."
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no, grammar errors are wavy underlined green
If 'I win you' means 'I beat you,' it's grammatically incorrect. If it means 'I win, and the prize is you,' then it's probably correct--although you might want to rephrase it as "If I win, the prize is you."
"Dan te reve" is actually a gramatically incorrect form of "dans tes rêves," which means "in your dreams".
It basically means that whatever is underlined is written with bad grammar. Fix it!
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It means underline.
It means something is marked for future processing, or marked to catch a supervisor's attention.
Unless it means "it is", there is no apostrophe in "its". See related question.
An underline on a dimension means that it is not to scale.
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
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