It depends on what you mean by "hon." If you mean a shortened word for "honey", then it isn't actually a real word and you can spell it however you want. Or if you mean the word "hone" (to improve something with refinements; example: to hone your skills by practicing), that is the only spelling. If you didn't mean either of these, I could help more if you put in a definition.
The correct spelling is "vigor" if you are in the US. Other parts of the English speaking world use "vigour" instead.
The Correct Spellings are "Acquire"
No, the correct spelling is "rescuer." The word "rescuerer" does not exist in the English language.
The first is the British spelling; the second is the American spelling.
No; practicing is spelled p-r-a-c-t-i-c-i-n-g. :)
Correct is Romania; another old spellings were Rumania, Roumania (in English language).
Wonderful is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is "vigor" if you are in the US. Other parts of the English speaking world use "vigour" instead.
The Correct Spellings are "Acquire"
No, the correct spelling is "rescuer." The word "rescuerer" does not exist in the English language.
Centimetre is British English. Centimeter is American English.
The first is the British spelling; the second is the American spelling.
Neither of those spellings is correct; the correct spelling is "extravagant."
The correct spelling is January. There are no other accepted English spellings.
No; practicing is spelled p-r-a-c-t-i-c-i-n-g. :)
The correct US spelling is sulfur. It is a chemical element in the form of yellow crystals.The spelling sulphur was standard in British English until 1990, when the international chemical societies adopted sulfur as the official spelling.
"Havana" is the correct English-language spelling. "La Habana" is the correct Spanish-language spelling.