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The past tense of the verb "prefer" is spelled with one r, not two or three. The correct past tense is "preferred."
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There is only one way to spell "ruby." It is spelled as R-U-B-Y.
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The past tense of the verb "prefer" is spelled with one r, not two or three. The correct past tense is "preferred."
It needs two "r"s in the second syllable: preferred.
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Prefered is a common misspelling of the word preferred. The word is correctly spelled containing two r's. The word referred is also commonly misspelled the same way.
As a word, when spelled correctly, Ontario has two "O's", one "N", one "T", one "A", one "R", and one "I".
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The month name is spelled February, with two R's.
Occurred is spelled with two "r"s.
One or two "Rs" are okey-dokey, although more commonly spelled "Mary".The word marry with two R's means to wed, to join in matrimony. With one R and a capital M, it's a feminine name. In some parts of the U.S., those two words are pronounced differently. In fact, Mary, marry, and merry are all pronounced differently. In other areas, you can hardly tell them apart.
Some words with two R's include: Harry, Farry, Marry, Carry, Larry, Perry, Berry, Garry, Jarry, These all are spelled with two R's
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There is only one way to spell "ruby." It is spelled as R-U-B-Y.