Most spell checkers are programmed to recognize and suggest corrections for common words and standard vocabulary. Proper nouns, which are specific names of people, places, or things, may not always be recognized by spell checkers unless they are added to a custom dictionary.
Rhona is the correct spelling of this name. Names are proper nouns and so they should always be capitalised.
ma (+ feminine noun), mon (+ masculine noun), mes (+ plural nouns of any gender)
This may be the proper given name Shanikia. Variants include Shaneka, Shanika, and Shaniqua.
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Word processors contain most common proper nouns. But it may not include unusual proper nouns.
There are proper nouns and surnames that include Lebrun, Le Brun, and Leburn.
Lamborghini, and Ferrari. Both are proper nouns.
The proper nouns Felipski and Filipski are both surnames.
The proper nouns Courtland, Cortland, and Cortlandt are all surnames and place names.
The possible proper nouns are the given name Philippa or the city name Philadelphia.
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The rules for making proper nouns plural are the same as for making common nouns plural. The plural form is the DaVincis.
In computing, a spell checker (or spell check) is an application that flags words in a document that may not be spelled correctly. Spell check mainly focuses on the correctness or proper way of how a word is spelled whereas, grammar check (or grammar checker is an application that flags sentences or the structure of the sentence and how it is written or typed. It usually involves proper punctuation, word agreements and proper use and placement of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, etc. It points out why the sentence or sentences is in disagreement according to language rules and format. It basically focuses on the structure of a sentence.
Words that mean "exact" include "precise" and "accurate." The corresponding nouns are precision and accuracy.
Proper nouns use apsotrophe S for the singular possessives, e.g. Joanne's.
Swarey is the correct spelling of the surname. Surnames are proper nouns and so they should always begin with a capital letter.