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Many languages change the spellings of words they borrow from other
languages so that the borrowed words are spelled in conformance to the
spelling rules of the borrowing language.
English is not one of these. As long as the
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Albinario111 wrote: Hi everyone. What is the correct spelling? To realise or to realize? I've seen them both. Both are correct. Many years ago, 'realise' was the BrE version. However, 'realize' is now also correct in BrE; 'realize' is the only
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Hi everyone. What is the correct spelling? To realise or to realize? I've seen them both.
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Hi Amy What you've just posted is what I always believe in. As I told Goodman earlier, English is evolving, and correct usage depends very much on what is used by the majority. Once the usage is used over a long period of time, it becomes accepted
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To me, repeated questions are fine. We usually forget what we have been told once. So repeated questions are like going through what we've learned and they enable to remember better. One more advantage is that there are new menbers. They will
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About spelling, how correct spelling. I hear "bisy" via i but I must writ via u, I hear sun via a but I must write via u. thet's my problem.
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Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
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Could you tell me the meaning of a word"outcha" and the usage?
'outcha' is not a word. It seems to be a phonetic representation of 'out of your', ie the correct spelling would be
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Which do you think is correct, Exciter?
By the way, the correct spelling is characteristic .
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The correct spelling is "fellow", although you may see it written as "fellah" or "fella" and it is often pronounced as "fella".
The word "fellow" has fallen out of fashion but it used to be used a lot in the context "I know a fellow who might
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Hi,
The correct spelling is 'sympathy'. You should be able to find it now.
Best wishes, Clive
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