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Latest post Fri, Feb 3 2006 9:23 AM by pieanne. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  192143 Fri, 03 Feb 06 07:34 AM

Ok, so my English teacher is giving us Extra Credit questions and one of them is:

What is the difference between the words supposedly and supposadly?

I searched all over the online dictionarys and everywhere with no results. Is the answer that just they are spelled wrong? It might be supposeadly and not supposadly (in my question) I dunno.

I need this help FAST.

Thanks

pieanne  +  192171 Fri, 03 Feb 06 09:23 AM
Well, "supposedly" does exist (look here: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=80113&dict=CALD Wink [;)], but none of the others does...
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