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Please check the spelling in your dictionary.
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Can it was also be used as it's? Or it's is only a contraction for it is and it has?
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My American Heritage Dictionary has it listed as one word (although when I went to look it up, I expected to find both). Therefore, I will verify both Clive's answer and mine.
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Re: 'I am undeer the impression that 'honor' is spelled "honour" in british english. Is that so?'
Yes it is, but do also check your basic spelling:
1. under (not undeer)
2. B ritish (not british)
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Hi,
Yes.
You care about spelling but not, apparently, about capital letters. Yet without them, your sentence is incorrect.
Clive
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Hi,
My dictionary has it as two words.
Clive
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Hi
Yes, you can - but it really depends where you live!
In the US it's ' forgot '. In the UK it's forgotten.
If in doubt, use the UK spelling.
Best Wishes
Bill
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender It appears that the English spelling is hijra . That may be the word you want. It depends on the context in which you need to use the word. CJ
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Sentence 1 is good either way, but you should be consistent in either using numbers or in spelling them out. Normally, numbers ten or below are spelled out and numbers above ten are left in numeric form (11, 21, 33, etc). Sentence 2, crossed is
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1) right 2) needs a second "I" 3) not very natural. ("I'm thinking about what position I want to do it in" sounds like you're reading the Kama Sutra. How about "I'm thinking about my dance position"? 4)
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